This article is part of an ongoing series that explores how Causal Inference enhances Decision Intelligence by integrating concepts from multiple disciplines to improve decision-making efficiency.
This article is part of an ongoing series that explores how Causal Inference enhances Decision Intelligence by integrating concepts from multiple disciplines to improve decision-making efficiency.
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Decision-making inherently involves cause–effect relationships that introduce causal challenges. We argue that reliable algorithms for decision-making need to build upon causal reasoning. Addressing ...
The slogan ‘correlation does not imply causation’ is meant to capture the fact that any joint probability distribution over two variables can be explained not only by a causal influence of one ...