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A Human-Augmenting Agentic Workflow for Observational Causal Inference

Winston Chou, Adrien Alexandre, Lars Olds, Yi Zhang, Nathan Kallus

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Published 2026-07-24 · First seen 2026-07-27

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Abstract

Data analysis agents are becoming increasingly common tools for applied and scientific research. Yet, for highly specialized tasks such as Observational Causal Inference (OCI), human oversight remains necessary to ensure the validity of results. We introduce `oci-agent`, an open-source Python package that implements a human-in-the-loop agentic workflow for observational causal inference. `oci-agent` is designed to automate vital but laborious aspects of applied causal inference, such as covariate balance checking, propensity score trimming, and sensitivity analysis, so that humans can focus on more nuanced tasks, such as framing questions, scrutinizing assumptions, and evaluating diagnostics and results. We initially open-sourced `oci-agent` in June 2026 with support for doubly robust learning of the average treatment effect of a single binary treatment. Since then, we have added support for heterogeneous treatment effect estimation and for multiple continuous treatments via partially linear models. In this paper, we describe the principles behind `oci-agent` and offer internal Netflix case studies and evaluations on public data of its capabilities. Across numerous evaluations, `oci-agent` outperforms less structured baselines while remaining competitive with hand-tuned benchmarks. `oci-agent` is used extensively for causal inference at Netflix and has orchestrated more than 100 analyses per month since its release in June.

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@article{chou2026human,
  title = {A Human-Augmenting Agentic Workflow for Observational Causal Inference},
  author = {Winston Chou and Adrien Alexandre and Lars Olds and Yi Zhang and Nathan Kallus},
  year = {2026},
  abstract = {Data analysis agents are becoming increasingly common tools for applied and scientific research. Yet, for highly specialized tasks such as Observational Causal Inference (OCI), human oversight remains necessary to ensure the validity of results. We introduce `oci-agent`, an open-source Python package that implements a human-in-the-loop agentic workflow for observational causal inference. `oci-agent` is designed to automate vital but laborious aspects of applied causal inference, such as covariat},
  url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2607.22443},
  keywords = {stat.CO, stat.AP},
  eprint = {2607.22443},
  archiveprefix = {arXiv},
}

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