Short bio
Ph.D. from The University of Tokyo
Research topic
Counter factual inference with weakly supervised learning
Short abstract
In counter factual inference, one tries to predict what would happen if attributes of data were some values different from that actually observed. Existing counter factual inference methods often require expensive, controlled experiments to be conducted to collect necessary data. My research interest focuses on developing methods that only need cheaper and efficient experiments possibly with missing observations or milder conditions.