Complexity Results for Explanations in the Structural−Model Approach
<p>We analyze the computational complexity of Halpern and Pearl's (causal) explanations in the structural-model approach, which are based on their notions of weak and actual causality. In particular, we give a precise picture of the complexity of deciding explanations, alpha-partial expla...
Main Authors: | Eiter, T, Lukasiewicz, T |
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Format: | Conference item |
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Morgan Kaufmann
2002
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