Overview
As a basic and effective tool for explanation, prediction and decision making,
causal relationships have been utilized in almost all disciplines.
Traditionally, causal relationships are identified by making use of
interventions or randomized controlled experiments. However, conducting such
experiments is often expensive or even impossible due to cost or ethical
concerns. Therefore there has been an increasing interest in discovering causal
relationships based on observational data, and in the past few decades,
significant contributions have been made to this field by computer scientists.
Inspired by such achievements and following the success of CD
2016 - CD 2021, CD 2022 continues to serve as a
forum for researchers and practitioners in data mining and other disciplines to
share their recent research in causal discovery in their respective fields and
to explore the possibility of interdisciplinary collaborations in the study of
causality. Based on the platform of KDD, this workshop is especially interested
in attracting contributions that link data mining/machine learning research with
causal discovery, and solutions to causal discovery in large scale data sets.
Papers accepted by the workshop are to be published in Proceedings of Machine Learning Research (and presented on the workshop day).