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Causal Graphical Models for Systems-Level Engineering Assessment

AbstractSystems-level analysis of an engineered structure demands robust scientific and statistical protocols to assess model-driven conclusions that are often nontraditional and causal in their content. The formal mathematical, statistical, and philosophical foundations of causal inference on which...

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Published in:ASCE-ASME journal of risk and uncertainty in engineering systems. Part A, Civil Engineering Civil Engineering, 2021-06, Vol.7 (2)
Main Authors: Stephenson, Victoria, Oates, Chris. J, Finlayson, Andrew, Thomas, Chris, Wilson, Kevin J
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