Learning Counterfactual Representations for Estimating Individual Dose-Response Curves
Estimating what would be an individual's potential response to varying levels of exposure to a treatment is of high practical relevance for several important fields, such as healthcare, economics and public policy. However, existing methods for learning to estimate such counterfactual outcomes from observational data are either focused on estimating average dose-response curves, limited to settings in which treatments do not have an associated dosage parameter, or both. Here, we present a novel machine-learning framework towards learning counterfactual representations for estimating individual dose-response curves for any number of treatment options with continuous dosage parameters. Building on the established potential outcomes framework, we introduce new performance metrics, model selection criteria, model architectures, and open benchmarks for estimating individual dose-response curves. Our experiments show that the methods developed in this work set a new state-of-the-art in estimating individual dose-response curves.
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