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Efficient Reconstruction of Granger-Causal Networks in Linear Multivariable Dynamical Processes

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Multivariable dynamical processes are characterized by complex cause and effect relationships among variables. Reconstruction of these causal connections from data, especially based on the concept of Granger causality (GC), has… Click to show full abstract

Multivariable dynamical processes are characterized by complex cause and effect relationships among variables. Reconstruction of these causal connections from data, especially based on the concept of Granger causality (GC), has attracted significant attention in process engineering with applications to interaction assessment, topology reconstruction, and fault detection. The standard practice for reconstruction of GC networks has been along the parametric route that deploys vector autoregressive (VAR) models but without giving due importance to the structural characteristics of data generating process (DGP). In this work, we first demonstrate that the presence of a mismatch between model structure and DGP leads to biased and/or inefficient estimates of causality measures and, hence, the strengths (weights) of causal connections. This issue is further aggravated for small sample sizes wherein additionally spurious causal relationships are detected. In this respect, we present, second, a systematic methodol...

Keywords: reconstruction; multivariable dynamical; granger; causal; dynamical processes; efficient reconstruction

Journal Title: Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
Year Published: 2019

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