Detecting causal covariates for extreme dependence structures

12/19/2022
by   Juraj Bodik, et al.
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Determining the causes of extreme events is a fundamental question in many scientific fields. An important aspect when modelling multivariate extremes is the tail dependence. In application, the extreme dependence structure may significantly depend on covariates. As for the general case of modelling including covariates, only some of the covariates are causal. In this paper, we propose a methodology to discover the causal covariates explaining the tail dependence structure between two variables. The proposed methodology for discovering causal variables is based on comparing observations from different environments or perturbations. It is a desired methodology for predicting extremal behaviour in a new, unobserved environment. The methodology is applied to a dataset of NO_2 concentration in the UK. Extreme NO_2 levels can cause severe health problems, and understanding the behaviour of concurrent severe levels is an important question. We focus on revealing causal predictors for the dependence between extreme NO_2 observations at different sites.

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