The Causal Information Bottleneck and Optimal Causal Variable Abstractions

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2025

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Nunes Ferreira Quialheiro Simoes, Francisco
Dastani, MehdiISNI 0000000043464658
van Ommen, ThijsISNI 0000000419500291

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Abstract

To effectively study complex causal systems, it is often useful to construct abstractions of parts of the system by discarding irrelevant details while pre-serving key features. The Information Bottleneck (IB) method is a widely used approach to construct variable abstractions by compressing random vari-ables while retaining predictive power over a target variable. Traditional methods like IB are purely statistical and ignore underlying causal structures, making them ill-suited for causal tasks. We propose the Causal Information Bottleneck (CIB), a causal extension of the IB, which compresses a set of chosen variables while maintaining causal control over a target variable. This method produces abstractions of (sets of) variables which are causally interpretable, give us insight about the interactions between the abstracted variables and the target variable, and can be used when reasoning about interventions. We present experimental results demonstrating that the learned abstractions accurately capture causal relations as intended.

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Software, Control and Systems Engineering, Statistics and Probability, Artificial Intelligence

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Simoes, F N F Q, Dastani, M & van Ommen, T 2025, 'The Causal Information Bottleneck and Optimal Causal Variable Abstractions', Proceedings of Machine Learning Research, vol. 286, pp. 3878-3887. < https://proceedings.mlr.press/v286/simoes25a.html >