The Art of Causal Conjecture (Artificial Intelligence) by Glenn Shafer (PDF)

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 1936
  • Number of pages: 552 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 20.63 MB
  • Authors: Glenn Shafer

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In The Art of Causal Conjecture, Glenn Shafer lays out a new mathematical and philosophical foundation for probability and uses it to explain concepts of causality used in statistics, artificial intelligence, and philosophy.The various disciplines that use causal reasoning differ in the relative weight they put on security and precision of knowledge as opposed to timeliness of action. The natural and social sciences seek high levels of certainty in the identification of causes and high levels of precision in the measurement of their effects. The practical sciences — medicine, business, engineering, and artificial intelligence — must act on causal conjectures based on more limited knowledge. Shafer’s understanding of causality contributes to both of these uses of causal reasoning. His language for causal explanation can guide statistical investigation in the natural and social sciences, and it can also be used to formulate assumptions of causal uniformity needed for decision making in the practical sciences.Causal ideas permeate the use of probability and statistics in all branches of industry, commerce, government, and science. The Art of Causal Conjecture shows that causal ideas can be equally important in theory. It does not challenge the maxim that causation cannot be proven from statistics alone, but by bringing causal ideas into the foundations of probability, it allows causal conjectures to be more clearly quantified, debated, and confronted by statistical evidence.

User’s Reviews

Editorial Reviews: Review –Joseph Y. Halpern, Professor, Computer Science Department, Cornell University” Causality plays an important role in many fields, from engineering to medicine to artificial intelligence. Glenn Shafer has written an important, scholarly study of causality. He starts with a novel foundation for probability that is mathematically and philosophically solid, uses it to distinguish carefully between notions of causality — all of which have played an important role in the literature — and shows how each can be discovered from evidence. This is a book that will be of interest to those interested in foundational questions of statistics and philosophy, as well as in practical applications of causality.” –Joseph Y. Halpern, Professor, Computer Science Department, Cornell University& quot; Causality plays an important role in many fields, from engineering to medicine to artificial intelligence. Glenn Shafer has written an important, scholarly study of causality. He starts with a novel foundation for probability that is mathematically and philosophically solid, uses it to distinguish carefully between notions of causality — all of which have played an important role in the literature — and shows how each can be discovered from evidence. This is a book that will be of interest to those interested in foundational questions of statistics and philosophy, as well as in practical applications of causality.& quot; –Joseph Y. Halpern, Professor, Computer Science Department, Cornell University”Causality plays an important role in many fields, from engineering to medicine to artificial intelligence. Glenn Shafer has written an important, scholarly study of causality. He starts with a novel foundation for probability that is mathematically and philosophically solid, uses it to distinguish carefully between notions of causality–all of which have played an important role in the literature–and shows how each can be discovered from evidence. This is a book that will be of interest to those interested in foundational questions of statistics and philosophy, as well as in practical applications of causality.”–Joseph Y. Halpern, Professor, Computer Science Department, Cornell University About the Author Glenn Shafer is University Professor and Board of Governors Professor in the Accounting and Information Systems Department at Rutgers Business School.

Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

⭐Like all fellow mathematicians, I was brought up learning the “party-line” approach to probability, using the “axiomatics” ofKolmogorov (using measure theory) and so-called “sample spaces”. I never liked it (especially since measure theory is not oneof my favorite subjects). Glenn Shafer’s approach, using event and probability trees is much more natural, and satisfying.This is a very deep book, and do not be fooled by the beautiful easy-to-follow and very detailed discussion, that may givethe impression that it is “too elementary”. Like all the truly great discoveries, this is indeed simple, in retrospect,but in a good way! Roll over, Lebesgue, Kolmogorov, and even Feller (who pays lip-service to Kolmogorov) here finally comesa beautiful and natural approach, that philosophically is much more appealing (and correct!), and may alsosimplify actual technical material.

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