Abstract: Treatment effect estimation from observational data is a central problem in causal inference. Methods based on potential outcomes framework solve this problem by exploiting inductive biases and heuristics from causal inference. Each of these methods addresses a specific aspect of treatment effect estimation, such as controlling propensity score, enforcing randomization, etc., by designing neural network architectures and regularizers. In this paper, we propose an adaptive method called Neurosymbolic Treatment Effect Estimator (NESTER), a generalized method for treatment effect estimation. NESTER brings together the ideas used in existing methods based on multi-head neural networks for treatment effect estimation into one framework. To perform program synthesis, we design a Domain Specific Language (DSL) for treatment effect estimation based on inductive biases used in literature. We also theoretically study NESTER's capability for treatment effect estimation. Our comprehensive empirical results show that NESTER performs better than state-of-the-art methods on benchmark datasets without compromising run time requirements.
Submission Length: Regular submission (no more than 12 pages of main content)
Assigned Action Editor: ~Francisco_J._R._Ruiz1
Submission Number: 1024
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