Meghyn Bienvenu, Diego Figueira, Pierre Lafourcade
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Abstract
The Shapley value, originally introduced in cooperative game theory for
wealth distribution, has found use in KR and databases for the purpose of
assigning scores to formulas and database tuples based upon their contribution
to obtaining a query result or inconsistency. In the present paper, we explore
the use of Shapley values in ontology-mediated query answering (OMQA) and
present a detailed complexity analysis of Shapley value computation (SVC) in
the OMQA setting. In particular, we establish a PF/#P-hard dichotomy for SVC
for ontology-mediated queries (T,q) composed of an ontology T formulated in the
description logic ELHI_\bot and a connected constant-free homomorphism-closed
query q. We further show that the #P-hardness side of the dichotomy can be
strengthened to cover possibly disconnected queries with constants. Our results
exploit recently discovered connections between SVC and probabilistic query
evaluation and allow us to generalize existing results on probabilistic OMQA.