This package provides functionality to define your own causal data generation process and then simulate data from the process. Within the package, there is functionality to include complex components to your process, such as periodic and temporal trends, and all of these operations are fully composable with one another.
A short example is given below
from causal_validation import Config, simulate
from causal_validation.effects import StaticEffect
from causal_validation.plotters import plot
from causal_validation.transforms import Trend, Periodic
from causal_validation.transforms.parameter import UnitVaryingParameter
from scipy.stats import norm
cfg = Config(
n_control_units=10,
n_pre_intervention_timepoints=60,
n_post_intervention_timepoints=30,
)
# Simulate the base observation
base_data = simulate(cfg)
# Apply a linear trend with unit-varying intercept
intercept = UnitVaryingParameter(sampling_dist = norm(0, 1))
trend_component = Trend(degree=1, coefficient=0.1, intercept=intercept)
trended_data = trend_component(base_data)
# Simulate a 5% lift in the treated unit's post-intervention data
effect = StaticEffect(0.05)
inflated_data = effect(trended_data)
# Plot your data
plot(inflated_data)
To supplement the above example, we have two more detailed notebooks which exhaustively present and explain the functionalty in this package, along with how the generated data may be integrated with AZCausal.
- Data Synthesis: We here show the full range of available functions for data generation.
- Placebo testing: Validate your model(s) using placebo tests.
- AZCausal notebook: We here show how the generated data may be used within an AZCausal model.
In this section we guide the user through the installation of this package. We distinguish here between users of the package who seek to define their own data generating processes, and developers who wish to extend the existing functionality of the package.
- Python 3.10 or higher
- Hatch (optional, but recommended for developers)
To install the latest stable version, run
pip install causal-validation
in your terminal.
- It's strongly recommended to use a virtual environment. Create and activate one using your preferred method before proceeding with the installation.
- Clone the package
git clone git@github.com:amazon-science/causal-validation.git
- Enter the package's root directory
cd causal-validation
- Install the package
pip install -e .
- Follow steps 1-3 from
For Users
- Create a hatch environment
hatch env create
- Open a hatch shell
hatch shell
- Validate your installation by running
hatch run dev:test