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CausalML Weekly

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Welcome to CausalML Weekly, the podcast where data meets decision-making. Join us as we explore the intersection of causal inference, machine learning, and real-world applications. This show will break down cutting-edge methods, foundational theory, and practical deployment of causal models. In each episode, we distill insights from influential literature, summarize complex topics with clarity, and sometimes bring on experts to discuss how causal inference is transforming industries—from uplift modeling and A/B testing to policy evaluation and personalized treatment strategies.

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episode CausalML Book Ch1: Foundations of Linear Regression and Prediction cover

CausalML Book Ch1: Foundations of Linear Regression and Prediction

This episode explores the foundational concepts of linear regression as a tool for predictive inference and association analysis. It details the Best Linear Prediction (BLP) problem and its finite-sample counterpart, Ordinary Least Squares (OLS), emphasizing their statistical properties, including analysis of variance and the challenges of overfitting when the number of parameters is not small relative to the sample size. The text further introduces sample splitting as a method for robustly evaluating predictive models and clarifies how partialling-out helps in understanding the predictive effects of specific regressors, such as in analyzing wage gaps. Finally, it discusses adaptive statistical inference and the behavior of OLS in high-dimensional settings where traditional assumptions may not hold. Disclosure * The CausalML Book: Chernozhukov, V. & Hansen, C. & Kallus, N. & Spindler, M., & Syrgkanis, V. (2024): Applied Causal Inference Powered by ML and AI. CausalML-book.org; arXiv:2403.02467. * Audio summary is generated by Google NotebookLM https://notebooklm.google/ * The episode art is generated by OpenAI ChatGPT

1. juli 2025 - 14 min
episode CausalML Book Ch17: Regression Discontinuity Designs in Causal Inference cover

CausalML Book Ch17: Regression Discontinuity Designs in Causal Inference

This episode explores a powerful method for identifying causal effects in non-experimental settings. The authors, affiliated with various universities, explain the basic RDD framework, where treatment assignment is determined by a running variable crossing a cutoff value. The text highlights how modern machine learning (ML) methods can enhance RDD analysis, particularly when dealing with numerous covariates, improving efficiency and allowing for the study of heterogeneous treatment effects. An empirical example demonstrates the application of RDD and ML techniques to analyze the impact of an antipoverty program in Mexico. Disclosure * The CausalML Book: Chernozhukov, V. & Hansen, C. & Kallus, N. & Spindler, M., & Syrgkanis, V. (2024): Applied Causal Inference Powered by ML and AI. CausalML-book.org; arXiv:2403.02467. * Audio summary is generated by Google NotebookLM https://notebooklm.google/ * The episode art is generated by OpenAI ChatGPT

1. juli 2025 - 18 min
episode CausalML Book Ch16: Causal Inference with Difference-in-Differences and DML cover

CausalML Book Ch16: Causal Inference with Difference-in-Differences and DML

This episode introduces and explains the Difference-in-Differences (DiD) framework, a widely used method in social sciences for estimating causal effects in situations with treatment and control groups over multiple time periods. It elaborates on the core assumption of "parallel trends" and discusses how Debiased Machine Learning (DML) methods can be used to incorporate high-dimensional control variables, enhancing the robustness of DiD analysis. The text illustrates these concepts with a practical example applying DML to study the impact of minimum wage changes on teen employment, analyzing different machine learning models and assessing their performance. The authors also briefly touch on more advanced DiD settings, such as those involving repeated cross-sections, and provide exercises for further study. Disclosure * The CausalML Book: Chernozhukov, V. & Hansen, C. & Kallus, N. & Spindler, M., & Syrgkanis, V. (2024): Applied Causal Inference Powered by ML and AI. CausalML-book.org; arXiv:2403.02467. * Audio summary is generated by Google NotebookLM https://notebooklm.google/ * The episode art is generated by OpenAI ChatGPT

1. juli 2025 - 15 min
episode CausalML Book Ch15: Causal Machine Learning: CATE Estimation and Validation cover

CausalML Book Ch15: Causal Machine Learning: CATE Estimation and Validation

This episode focuses on methods for estimating and validating individualized treatment effects, particularly using machine learning (ML) techniques. It explores various "meta-learning" strategies like the S-Learner, T-Learner, Doubly Robust (DR)-Learner, and Residual (R)-Learner, comparing their strengths and weaknesses in different data scenarios. The text also discusses covariate shift and its implications for model performance, proposing adjustments. Finally, it addresses model selection and ensembling for CATE models, along with crucial validation techniques such as heterogeneity tests, calibration checks, and uplift curves to assess model quality and interpret treatment effects. Disclosure * The CausalML Book: Chernozhukov, V. & Hansen, C. & Kallus, N. & Spindler, M., & Syrgkanis, V. (2024): Applied Causal Inference Powered by ML and AI. CausalML-book.org; arXiv:2403.02467. * Audio summary is generated by Google NotebookLM https://notebooklm.google/ * The episode art is generated by OpenAI ChatGPT

1. juli 2025 - 28 min
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CausalML Book Ch14: Statistical Inference on Heterogeneous Treatment Effects

This episode  focuses on Conditional Average Treatment Effects (CATEs), which are crucial for understanding how treatments affect different subgroups. It contrasts CATEs with simpler average treatment effects, highlighting the complexity and importance of personalized policy decisions. The text details least squares methods for learning CATEs, including Best Linear Approximations (BLAs) and Group Average Treatment Effects (GATEs), exemplified by a 401(k) study. Furthermore, it explores non-parametric inference for CATEs using Causal Forests and Doubly Robust Forests, demonstrating their application in the 401(k) example and a "welfare" experiment. The authors provide notebook resources for practical implementation of these statistical methods.keepSave to notecopy_alldocsAdd noteaudio_magic_eraserAudio OverviewflowchartMind Map Disclosure * The CausalML Book: Chernozhukov, V. & Hansen, C. & Kallus, N. & Spindler, M., & Syrgkanis, V. (2024): Applied Causal Inference Powered by ML and AI. CausalML-book.org; arXiv:2403.02467. * Audio summary is generated by Google NotebookLM https://notebooklm.google/ * The episode art is generated by OpenAI ChatGPT

1. juli 2025 - 19 min
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