In the context of practical reasoning, such as decision making and negotiation, it is necessary to model preferences over possible outcomes. Such preferences usually depend on multiple criteria. We argue that the criteria by which outcomes are evaluated should be the satisfaction of a person’s underlying interests: the more an outcome satisfies his interests, the more preferred it is. Underlying interests can explain and eliminate conditional preferences. Also, modelling interests will create a better model of human preferences, and can lead to better, more creative deals in negotiation. We present an argumentation framework for reasoning about interest-based preferences. We take a qualitative approach and provide the means to derive both c...
International audiencePreferences are useful in many real-life problems, guiding human decision maki...
International audienceThe notion of preference is crucial in many fields. This justifies the develop...
This chapter provides the reader with a presentation of preference modelling fundamental notions as ...
In the context of practical reasoning, such as decision making and negotiation, it is necessary to m...
Abstract: In the context of practical reasoning, such as decision making and negotiation, it is nece...
The research reported on in this thesis is part of a larger research project that aims to develop a ...
■ I consider how to represent and reason with users ’ preferences. While areas of economics like soc...
During the last years, argumentation has been gaining increasing interest in modeling different reas...
International audienceThe classical way of encoding preferences in decision theory is by means of ut...
International audienceThe classical way of encoding preferences in decision theory is by means of ut...
The classical way of encoding preferences in decision theory is by means of utility or value functio...
One of the main objectives of AI is modelling human reasoning. Since preference information is an in...
Most of reasoning for decision making in daily life is based on preferences. As other kinds of reaso...
Negotiation is essential in settings where agents have conflicting interests and a desire to coopera...
Constraints and preferences are ubiquitous in real-life. Moreover, preferences can be of many kinds:...
International audiencePreferences are useful in many real-life problems, guiding human decision maki...
International audienceThe notion of preference is crucial in many fields. This justifies the develop...
This chapter provides the reader with a presentation of preference modelling fundamental notions as ...
In the context of practical reasoning, such as decision making and negotiation, it is necessary to m...
Abstract: In the context of practical reasoning, such as decision making and negotiation, it is nece...
The research reported on in this thesis is part of a larger research project that aims to develop a ...
■ I consider how to represent and reason with users ’ preferences. While areas of economics like soc...
During the last years, argumentation has been gaining increasing interest in modeling different reas...
International audienceThe classical way of encoding preferences in decision theory is by means of ut...
International audienceThe classical way of encoding preferences in decision theory is by means of ut...
The classical way of encoding preferences in decision theory is by means of utility or value functio...
One of the main objectives of AI is modelling human reasoning. Since preference information is an in...
Most of reasoning for decision making in daily life is based on preferences. As other kinds of reaso...
Negotiation is essential in settings where agents have conflicting interests and a desire to coopera...
Constraints and preferences are ubiquitous in real-life. Moreover, preferences can be of many kinds:...
International audiencePreferences are useful in many real-life problems, guiding human decision maki...
International audienceThe notion of preference is crucial in many fields. This justifies the develop...
This chapter provides the reader with a presentation of preference modelling fundamental notions as ...