"What if?" in Probabilistic Logic Programming
Kiesel, Rafael, Rückschloß, Kilian, Weitkämper, Felix
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
A ProbLog program is a logic program with facts that only hold with a specified probability. In this contribution we extend this ProbLog language by the ability to answer "What if" queries. Intuitively, a ProbLog program defines a distribution by solving a system of equations in terms of mutually independent predefined Boolean random variables. In the theory of causality, Judea Pearl proposes a counterfactual reasoning for such systems of equations. Based on Pearl's calculus, we provide a procedure for processing these counterfactual queries on ProbLog programs, together with a proof of correctness and a full implementation. Using the latter, we provide insights into the influence of different parameters on the scalability of inference. Finally, we also show that our approach is consistent with CP-logic, i.e. with the causal semantics for logic programs with annotated with disjunctions.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
May-24-2023
- Country:
- Europe
- United Kingdom > England
- Cambridgeshire > Cambridge (0.14)
- Germany > North Rhine-Westphalia
- Upper Bavaria > Munich (0.04)
- United Kingdom > England
- Europe
- Genre:
- Research Report (0.40)
- Technology: