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Advantages of Using a Continuous Causation Coefficient
The advantages of using a continuous causation coefficient are twofold:
- First, the absolute value | C ( X , Y )| represents prediction confidence. When | C ( X , Y )| approaches 0, the causal direction is unclear, meaning variables may be independent or dependent due to a confounding effect.
- Second, C ( X , Y ) can rank pairs of variables, supporting confidence-based scores like precision-recall or area under the ROC curve. This helps practitioners prioritize experiments to assess causal predictions and orient edges in partially oriented causal graphs.
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Updated 2026-06-17
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