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The pursuit of generalizable representations in the realm of machine learning and computer vision is a dynamic field of research. Typically, current methods aim to secure invariant representations by either harnessing domain expertise or leveraging data from multiple domains. In this paper, we introduce a novel approach that involves acquiring Causal Markov Blanket (CMB) representations to improve prediction performance in the face of distribution shifts. Causal Markov Blanket representations comprise the direct causes and effects of the target variable, rendering them invariant across diverse domains. To elaborate, our approach commences with the introduction of a novel structural causal model (SCM) equipped with latent representations, designed to capture the underlying causal mechanisms governing the data generation process. Subsequently, we propose a CMB representation learning framework that derives representations conforming to the proposed SCM. In comparison to state-of-the-art domain generalization methods, our approach exhibits robustness and adaptability under distribution shiftsmore » « less
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Ding, Fan; Wang, Hanjing; Sabharwal, Ashish; Xue, Yexiang (, The Proceedings of the 24th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI))null (Ed.)
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