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An Algorithm for Identifying Interpretable Subgroups With Elevated Treatment Effects

An Algorithm for Identifying Interpretable Subgroups With Elevated Treatment Effects

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英文摘要

We introduce an algorithm for identifying interpretable subgroups with elevated treatment effects, given an estimate of individual or conditional average treatment effects (CATE). Subgroups are characterized by ``rule sets'' -- easy-to-understand statements of the form (Condition A AND Condition B) OR (Condition C) -- which can capture high-order interactions while retaining interpretability. Our method complements existing approaches for estimating the CATE, which often produce high dimensional and uninterpretable results, by summarizing and extracting critical information from fitted models to aid decision making, policy implementation, and scientific understanding. We propose an objective function that trades-off subgroup size and effect size, and varying the hyperparameter that controls this trade-off results in a ``frontier'' of Pareto optimal rule sets, none of which dominates the others across all criteria. Valid inference is achievable through sample splitting. We demonstrate the utility and limitations of our method using simulated and empirical examples.

Albert Chiu

计算技术、计算机技术

Albert Chiu.An Algorithm for Identifying Interpretable Subgroups With Elevated Treatment Effects[EB/OL].(2025-07-13)[2025-07-25].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.09494.点此复制

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