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gammy
causalnex
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How many of you still buy and read textbooks after your degree?
I don't claim to defend that this is actually the right way of dealing with those things, but QuantumBlack gave a talk at neurips a couple years back, and really hyped up their package (https://github.com/quantumblacklabs/causalnex) for dealing with this stuff.
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What are some tools/best practices that Causal Inferencing teams use for experimentation?
As for causal libraries I'd recommend CausalNex, it's the only library that I know that does Judea Pearl's do() operator, and I think that's really great if you want to intervene over causal knowledge (that you'll want).
What are some alternatives?
dowhy - DoWhy is a Python library for causal inference that supports explicit modeling and testing of causal assumptions. DoWhy is based on a unified language for causal inference, combining causal graphical models and potential outcomes frameworks.
causalml - Uplift modeling and causal inference with machine learning algorithms
pgmpy - Python Library for learning (Structure and Parameter), inference (Probabilistic and Causal), and simulations in Bayesian Networks.
scikit-learn - scikit-learn: machine learning in Python
causaldag - Python package for the creation, manipulation, and learning of Causal DAGs
looper - A resource list for causality in statistics, data science and physics
Keras - Deep Learning for humans
HumesGuillotine - Hume's Guillotine: Beheading the social pseudo-sciences with the Algorithmic Information Criterion for CAUSAL model selection.
genome_integration - MR-link and genome integration. genome_integration is a repository for the analysis of genomic data. Specifically, the repository implements the causal inference method MR-link, as well as other Mendelian randomization methods.
auton-survival - Auton Survival - an open source package for Regression, Counterfactual Estimation, Evaluation and Phenotyping with Censored Time-to-Events
cobaya - Code for Bayesian Analysis