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453Evaluating Boolean relationships in Configurational Comparative MethodsJournal of Causal Inference 12 (1). 2024.Configurational Comparative Methods (CCMs) aim to learn causal structures from datasets by exploiting Boolean sufficiency and necessity relationships. One important challenge for these methods is that such Boolean relationships are often not satisfied in real-life datasets, as these datasets usually contain noise. Hence, CCMs infer models that only approximately fit the data, introducing a risk of inferring incorrect or incomplete models, especially when data are also fragmented (have limited em…Read more
Luna De Souter
Witten/Herdecke University
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Witten/Herdecke UniversityPost-doctoral Fellow
Bayreuth, Bavaria, Germany
Areas of Specialization
| General Philosophy of Science |
| Theories of Causation |
| Causal Modeling |
Areas of Interest
| General Philosophy of Science |
| Theories of Causation |
| Causal Modeling |