On the Complexity of Finding Second-Best Abductive Explanations

04/26/2012
by   Paolo Liberatore, et al.
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While looking for abductive explanations of a given set of manifestations, an ordering between possible solutions is often assumed. The complexity of finding/verifying optimal solutions is already known. In this paper we consider the computational complexity of finding second-best solutions. We consider different orderings, and consider also different possible definitions of what a second-best solution is.

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