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Gideon Stein

Gideon Stein contributes to research discovery and scholarly infrastructure.

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preprint2026arXiv

TCD-Arena: Assessing Robustness of Time Series Causal Discovery Methods Against Assumption Violations

Causal Discovery (CD) is a powerful framework for scientific inquiry. Yet, its practical adoption is hindered by a reliance on strong, often unverifiable assumptions and a lack of robust performance assessment. To address these limitations and advance empirical CD evaluation, we present TCD-Arena, a modularized, highly customizable, and extendable testing kit to assess the robustness of time series CD algorithms against stepwise more severe assumption violations. For demonstration, we conduct an extensive empirical study comprising around 30 million individual CD attempts and reveal nuanced robustness profiles for 33 distinct assumption violations. Further, we investigate CD ensembles and find that they have the potential to improve general robustness, which has implications for real-world applications. With this, we strive to ultimately facilitate the development of CD methods that are reliable for a diverse range of synthetic and potentially real-world data conditions.

preprint2020arXiv

Conditioning of Reinforcement Learning Agents and its Policy Regularization Application

The outcome of Jacobian singular values regularization was studied for supervised learning problems. It also was shown that Jacobian conditioning regularization can help to avoid the ``mode-collapse'' problem in Generative Adversarial Networks. In this paper, we try to answer the following question: Can information about policy conditioning help to shape a more stable and general policy of reinforcement learning agents? To answer this question, we conduct a study of Jacobian conditioning behavior during policy optimization. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first work that research condition number in reinforcement learning agents. We propose a conditioning regularization algorithm and test its performance on the range of continuous control tasks. Finally, we compare algorithms on the CoinRun environment with separated train end test levels to analyze how conditioning regularization contributes to agents' generalization.