arXiv Open Access 2025

Learning Causal Response Representations through Direct Effect Analysis

Homer Durand Gherardo Varando Gustau Camps-Valls
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We propose a novel approach for learning causal response representations. Our method aims to extract directions in which a multidimensional outcome is most directly caused by a treatment variable. By bridging conditional independence testing with causal representation learning, we formulate an optimisation problem that maximises the evidence against conditional independence between the treatment and outcome, given a conditioning set. This formulation employs flexible regression models tailored to specific applications, creating a versatile framework. The problem is addressed through a generalised eigenvalue decomposition. We show that, under mild assumptions, the distribution of the largest eigenvalue can be bounded by a known $F$-distribution, enabling testable conditional independence. We also provide theoretical guarantees for the optimality of the learned representation in terms of signal-to-noise ratio and Fisher information maximisation. Finally, we demonstrate the empirical effectiveness of our approach in simulation and real-world experiments. Our results underscore the utility of this framework in uncovering direct causal effects within complex, multivariate settings.

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Homer Durand

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Gherardo Varando

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Gustau Camps-Valls

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Durand, H., Varando, G., Camps-Valls, G. (2025). Learning Causal Response Representations through Direct Effect Analysis. https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.04358

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