Invariant Feature Learning Based on Causal Inference from Heterogeneous Environments

Author:

Su Hang1ORCID,Wang Wei1

Affiliation:

1. School of Mathematics, Renmin University of China, Beijing 100872, China

Abstract

Causality has become a powerful tool for addressing the out-of-distribution (OOD) generalization problem, with the idea of invariant causal features across domains of interest. Most existing methods for learning invariant features are based on optimization, which typically fails to converge to the optimal solution. Therefore, obtaining the variables that cause the target outcome through a causal inference method is a more direct and effective method. This paper presents a new approach for invariant feature learning based on causal inference (IFCI). IFCI detects causal variables unaffected by the environment through the causal inference method. IFCI focuses on partial causal relationships to work efficiently even in the face of high-dimensional data. Our proposed causal inference method can accurately infer causal effects even when the treatment variable has more complex values. Our method can be viewed as a pretreatment of data to filter out variables whose distributions change between different environments, and it can then be combined with any learning method for classification and regression. The result of empirical studies shows that IFCI can detect and filter out environmental variables affected by the environment. After filtering out environmental variables, even a model with a simple structure and common loss function can have strong OOD generalization capability. Furthermore, we provide evidence to show that classifiers utilizing IFCI achieve higher accuracy in classification compared to existing OOD generalization algorithms.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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