Reasoning About Actual Causes in Nondeterministic Domains

Authors

  • Shakil M. Khan University of Regina
  • Yves Lespérance York University
  • Maryam Rostamigiv University of Regina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v39i14.33647

Abstract

Reasoning about the causes behind observations is crucial to the formalization of rationality. While extensive research has been conducted on root cause analysis, most studies have predominantly focused on deterministic settings. In this paper, we investigate causation in more realistic nondeterministic domains, where the agent does not have any control on and may not know the choices that are made by the environment. We build on recent preliminary work on actual causation in the nondeterministic situation calculus to formalize more sophisticated forms of reasoning about actual causes in such domains. We investigate the notions of “Certainly Causes” and “Possibly Causes” that enable the representation of actual cause for agent actions in these domains. We then show how regression in the situation calculus can be extended to reason about such notions of actual causes.

Published

2025-04-11

How to Cite

Khan, S. M., Lespérance, Y., & Rostamigiv, M. (2025). Reasoning About Actual Causes in Nondeterministic Domains. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 39(14), 15024–15032. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v39i14.33647

Issue

Section

AAAI Technical Track on Knowledge Representation and Reasoning