In this article, we study a minimal change approach to preference dynamics. We treat a set of preferences as a special kind of theory, and define minimal change preference contraction and revision operations in the spirit of the Alchourrón, Gärdenfors, and Makinson theory of belief revision. We characterise minimal contraction of preference sets by a set of postulates and prove a representation theorem. We also give a linear time algorithm which implements minimal contraction by a single preference. We then define minimal contraction by a set of preferences, and show that the problem of a minimal contraction by a set of preferences is NP-hard
Preference models lie at the core of the formalization for several related notions, such as non-mono...
The notion of relevance was introduced by Parikh in the belief revision field for handling minimal c...
This chapter provides the reader with a presentation of preference modelling fundamental notions as ...
In this article, we study a minimal change approach to preference dynamics. We treat a set of prefer...
Abstract. We propose a novel approach to preference change. We treat a set of preferences as a speci...
In this article, we study a minimal change approach to preference dynamics. We treat a set of prefer...
Changing preferences is very common in real life. The ex-pressive power of the operations of prefere...
AbstractThe binary relation framework has been shown to be applicable to many real-life preference h...
Various tasks need to consider preferences in a dynamic way. To evaluate and classify methods for p...
Agents which perform inferences on the basis of unreliable information need an ability to revise the...
We present a decision-theoretically motivated notion of contraction which, we claim, encodes the pri...
Most models of rational action assume that all possible states and actions are pre-defined and that ...
Various tasks need to consider preferences in a dynamic way. We start by discussing several possible...
Collective decisions are modeled by preference correspondences (rules). In particular, we focus on a...
Collective decisions are modeled by preference correspondences (rules). In particular, we focus on a...
Preference models lie at the core of the formalization for several related notions, such as non-mono...
The notion of relevance was introduced by Parikh in the belief revision field for handling minimal c...
This chapter provides the reader with a presentation of preference modelling fundamental notions as ...
In this article, we study a minimal change approach to preference dynamics. We treat a set of prefer...
Abstract. We propose a novel approach to preference change. We treat a set of preferences as a speci...
In this article, we study a minimal change approach to preference dynamics. We treat a set of prefer...
Changing preferences is very common in real life. The ex-pressive power of the operations of prefere...
AbstractThe binary relation framework has been shown to be applicable to many real-life preference h...
Various tasks need to consider preferences in a dynamic way. To evaluate and classify methods for p...
Agents which perform inferences on the basis of unreliable information need an ability to revise the...
We present a decision-theoretically motivated notion of contraction which, we claim, encodes the pri...
Most models of rational action assume that all possible states and actions are pre-defined and that ...
Various tasks need to consider preferences in a dynamic way. We start by discussing several possible...
Collective decisions are modeled by preference correspondences (rules). In particular, we focus on a...
Collective decisions are modeled by preference correspondences (rules). In particular, we focus on a...
Preference models lie at the core of the formalization for several related notions, such as non-mono...
The notion of relevance was introduced by Parikh in the belief revision field for handling minimal c...
This chapter provides the reader with a presentation of preference modelling fundamental notions as ...