Detecting causal associations in large nonlinear time series datasets
Identifying causal relationships from observational time series data is a key problem in disciplines such as climate science or neuroscience, where experiments are often not possible. Data-driven causal inference is challenging since datasets are often high-dimensional and nonlinear with limited sam...
Main Authors: | Runge, J, Nowack, P, Kretschmer, M, Flaxman, S, Sejdinovic, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
2019
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