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Change log

Changelog

causeinfer tries to follow semantic versioning, a MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH version where increments are made of the:

  • MAJOR version when we make incompatible API changes

  • MINOR version when we add functionality in a backwards compatible manner

  • PATCH version when we make backwards compatible bug fixes

causeinfer 1.0.1 (June 3rd, 2022)

  • Updates source code files with direct references to codes they’re based on

causeinfer 1.0.0 (December 28th, 2021)

causeinfer 0.1.2 (April 4th, 2021)

Changes include:

  • An src structure has been adopted to improve organization and testing

  • Users are now able to implement the following models:

    • Reflective Uplift (Shaar 2016)

    • Pessimistic Uplift (Shaar 2016)

  • The contribution guidelines have been expanded

  • Code quality checks via Codacy have been added

  • Extensive code formatting has been done to improve quality and style

  • Bug fixes and a more explicit use of exceptions

causeinfer 0.1.0 (Feb 25th, 2021)

First stable release of causeinfer

  • Users are able to implement baseline causal inference models including:

    • Two model

    • Interaction term (Lo 2002)

    • Binary transformation (Lai 2006)

    • Quaternary transformation (Kane 2014)

  • Plotting functions allow for graphical analysis of models

  • Functions useful for research such as model iterations, oversampling, and variance analysis are included

  • The package is fully documented

  • Virtual environment files are provided

  • Extensive testing of all modules with GH Actions and Codecov has been performed

  • A code of conduct and contribution guidelines are included