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CausalGuard: Conformal Inference under Graph Uncertainty

arXiv:2605.2192864.8
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For researchers estimating causal effects from observational data with unknown causal graphs, CausalGuard provides distribution-free finite-sample coverage guarantees without requiring the true graph.

CausalGuard introduces a structure-weighted conformal framework for treatment effect estimation that handles graph uncertainty by aggregating graph-conditional doubly robust pseudo-outcomes, achieving nominal 90% coverage across five benchmarks while reducing interval width compared to graph-agnostic methods.

Estimating treatment effects from observational data requires choosing an adjustment set, but valid adjustment depends on an unknown causal graph. Graph misspecification can cause under-coverage, while graph-agnostic conformal wrappers may regain nominal coverage only through large padding. We introduce CausalGuard, a structure-weighted conformal framework that calibrates after aggregating graph-conditional doubly robust pseudo-outcomes. Candidate DAGs are proposed from an LLM-derived edge prior, pruned by conditional-independence tests, and reweighted by Bayesian Information Criterion. A composite nonconformity score then calibrates the posterior-weighted pseudo-outcome. CausalGuard provides distribution-free finite-sample marginal coverage for this aggregated pseudo-outcome; under causal identification, overlap, conditional-mean nuisance stability, and concentration on target-aligned valid adjustment strategies, its conditional mean converges to the true Conditional Average Treatment Effect. Across five benchmarks, CausalGuard attains mean coverage above the nominal 90% level for the directly evaluable target and reduces width when graph-agnostic conformal baselines require large padding. Stress tests show that CausalGuard suppresses invalid collider adjustment and remains stable under misspecified priors when the retained candidate set is data-supported.

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