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Exactly Computing do-Shapley Values

Published 6 Feb 2026 in cs.LG and cs.AI | (2602.07203v1)

Abstract: Structural Causal Models (SCM) are a powerful framework for describing complicated dynamics across the natural sciences. A particularly elegant way of interpreting SCMs is do-Shapley, a game-theoretic method of quantifying the average effect of dd variables across exponentially many interventions. Like Shapley values, computing do-Shapley values generally requires evaluating exponentially many terms. The foundation of our work is a reformulation of do-Shapley values in terms of the irreducible sets of the underlying SCM. Leveraging this insight, we can exactly compute do-Shapley values in time linear in the number of irreducible sets rr, which itself can range from dd to $2d$ depending on the graph structure of the SCM. Since rr is unknown a priori, we complement the exact algorithm with an estimator that, like general Shapley value estimators, can be run with any query budget. As the query budget approaches rr, our estimators can produce more accurate estimates than prior methods by several orders of magnitude, and, when the budget reaches rr, return the Shapley values up to machine precision. Beyond computational speed, we also reduce the identification burden: we prove that non-parametric identifiability of do-Shapley values requires only the identification of interventional effects for the dd singleton coalitions, rather than all classes.

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