MultiVerse: Causal Reasoning using Importance Sampling in Probabilistic Programming
Yura N. Perov
L. Graham
Kostis Gourgoulias
Jonathan G. Richens
Ciarán M. Gilligan-Lee
Adam Baker
Saurabh Johri

Abstract
We elaborate on using importance sampling for causal reasoning, in particular for counterfactual inference. We show how this can be implemented natively in probabilistic programming. By considering the structure of the counterfactual query, one can significantly optimise the inference process. We also consider design choices to enable further optimisations. We introduce MultiVerse, a probabilistic programming prototype engine for approximate causal reasoning. We provide experimental results and compare with Pyro, an existing probabilistic programming framework with some of causal reasoning tools.
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