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Toward More Practical Causal Epidemiology and Health Risk Assessment Using Causal Artificial Intelligence

In: AI-ML for Decision and Risk Analysis

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  • Louis Anthony Cox Jr.

    (Cox Associates and University of Colorado)

Abstract

Population attributable fraction (PAF), probability of causation, burden of disease, and related quantities derived from relative risk ratios are widely used in applied epidemiology and health risk analysis to quantify the extent to which reducing or eliminating exposures would reduce disease risks. This causal interpretation conflates association with causation. It has sometimes led to demonstrably mistaken predictions and ineffective risk management recommendations. Causal artificial intelligence (CAI) methods developed at the intersection of many scientific disciplines over the past century instead use quantitative high-level descriptions of networks of causal mechanisms (typically represented by conditional probability tables or structural equations) to predict the effects caused by interventions. This chapter summarizes these developments and discusses how CAI methods can be applied to realistically imperfect data and knowledge—e.g., to datasets with unobserved (latent) variables, missing data, measurement errors, interindividual heterogeneity in exposure-response functions, and model uncertainty. The chapter argues that CAI methods can help to improve the conceptual foundations and practical value of epidemiological calculations by replacing association-based attributions of risk to exposures or other risk factors with causal predictions of the changes in health effects caused by interventions.

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  • Louis Anthony Cox Jr., 2023. "Toward More Practical Causal Epidemiology and Health Risk Assessment Using Causal Artificial Intelligence," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, in: AI-ML for Decision and Risk Analysis, chapter 0, pages 351-379, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:isochp:978-3-031-32013-2_11
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-32013-2_11
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