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arxiv:2307.16387

Relation-First Modeling Paradigm for Causal Representation Learning toward the Development of AGI

Published on Jul 31, 2023
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Traditional independent and identically distributed learning paradigms struggle with causal relationship modeling, prompting the development of a relation-first approach and Relation-Indexed Representation Learning for more effective causal representation learning.

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The traditional i.i.d.-based learning paradigm faces inherent challenges in addressing causal relationships, which has become increasingly evident with the rise of applications in causal representation learning. Our understanding of causality naturally requires a perspective as the creator rather than observer, as the ``what...if'' questions only hold within the possible world we conceive. The traditional perspective limits capturing dynamic causal outcomes and leads to compensatory efforts such as the reliance on hidden confounders. This paper lays the groundwork for the new perspective, which enables the relation-first modeling paradigm for causality. Also, it introduces the Relation-Indexed Representation Learning (RIRL) as a practical implementation, supported by experiments that validate its efficacy.

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