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"Would life be more interesting if I were in AI?" Answering Counterfactuals based on Probabilistic Inductive Logic Programming (2308.15883v1)

Published 30 Aug 2023 in cs.LO, cs.AI, and cs.LG

Abstract: Probabilistic logic programs are logic programs where some facts hold with a specified probability. Here, we investigate these programs with a causal framework that allows counterfactual queries. Learning the program structure from observational data is usually done through heuristic search relying on statistical tests. However, these statistical tests lack information about the causal mechanism generating the data, which makes it unfeasible to use the resulting programs for counterfactual reasoning. To address this, we propose a language fragment that allows reconstructing a program from its induced distribution. This further enables us to learn programs supporting counterfactual queries.

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Authors (2)
  1. Kilian Rückschloß (4 papers)
  2. Felix Weitkämper (14 papers)

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