You can also find a introduction to the topic in:
http://www.phil.cmu.edu/faculty/scheines/Home/materials/papers/introtocausalinference.pdf

and the respective software in
http://www.phil.cmu.edu/projects/tetrad/

Ricardo Silva

On Mon, 14 Feb 2005, Li Guoliang wrote:

> Hi,
>
> You can find some references or algorithms in the following three books.
>
> 1. Causation, prediction, and search
> Peter Spirtes, Clark Glymour, and Richard Scheines ; with additional
> material by David Heckerman ... [et al.]
> Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c2000.
> Edition 2nd ed.
>
> 2. Computation, causation, and discovery
> edited by Clark Glymour and Gregory F. Cooper.
> Menlo Park, Calif. : AAAI Press ; Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c1999
>
> 3. Causality : models, reasoning, and inference
> Judea Pearl.
> Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2000
>
> Best regards,
> Li Guoliang
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 5:55 AM
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> Subject: [UAI] causal direction of BN?
>
> Dear UAI colleagues,
>
> I am interest in finding causal directions from data. Does anyone tell
> me
> how to decide the direction between nodes (any simple & well-known
> algorithm)? I would appreciate if you point out any references.
>
> Thanks,
>
> MH
>
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