Preference elicitation (PE) is an important component of interactive decision support systems that aim to make optimal recommendations to users by actively querying their preferences. In this paper, we outline five principles important for PE in real-world problems: (1) real-time, (2) multiattribute, (3) low cognitive load, (4) robust to noise, and (5) scalable. In light of these requirements, we introduce an approximate PE framework based on TrueSkill for performing efficient closed-form Bayesian updates and query selection for a multiattribute utility belief state - a novel PE approach that naturally facilitates the efficient evaluation of value of information (VOI) heuristics for use in query selection strategies. Our best VOI query stra...
We consider the elicitation of incomplete preference information for the additive utility model in t...
We consider the elicitation of incomplete preference information for the additive utility model in t...
Systems supporting decision making became almost inevitable in the modern complex world. Their effi...
Preference elicitation (PE) is an important component of interactive decision support systems that a...
Effective techniques for eliciting user preferences have taken on added importance as recommender sy...
Bayesian approaches to utility elicitation typically adopt (myopic) expected value of infor-mation (...
International audienceWe consider the problem of actively eliciting the preferences of a Decision Ma...
For most decision making problems, finding representative parameters of a decision maker's preferenc...
The selection of queries that will provide maximum information regarding a user's preferences is a k...
In this thesis, we present a decision-theoretic framework for building decision support systems that...
In this thesis, we present a decision-theoretic framework for building decision support systems that...
We consider the elicitation of incomplete preference information for the additive utility model in t...
Even swaps is a method for solving de-terministic multi-attribute decision problems where the decisi...
In this work, we study the problem of user preference learning on the example of parameter setting f...
We consider the elicitation of incomplete preference information for the additive utility model in t...
We consider the elicitation of incomplete preference information for the additive utility model in t...
We consider the elicitation of incomplete preference information for the additive utility model in t...
Systems supporting decision making became almost inevitable in the modern complex world. Their effi...
Preference elicitation (PE) is an important component of interactive decision support systems that a...
Effective techniques for eliciting user preferences have taken on added importance as recommender sy...
Bayesian approaches to utility elicitation typically adopt (myopic) expected value of infor-mation (...
International audienceWe consider the problem of actively eliciting the preferences of a Decision Ma...
For most decision making problems, finding representative parameters of a decision maker's preferenc...
The selection of queries that will provide maximum information regarding a user's preferences is a k...
In this thesis, we present a decision-theoretic framework for building decision support systems that...
In this thesis, we present a decision-theoretic framework for building decision support systems that...
We consider the elicitation of incomplete preference information for the additive utility model in t...
Even swaps is a method for solving de-terministic multi-attribute decision problems where the decisi...
In this work, we study the problem of user preference learning on the example of parameter setting f...
We consider the elicitation of incomplete preference information for the additive utility model in t...
We consider the elicitation of incomplete preference information for the additive utility model in t...
We consider the elicitation of incomplete preference information for the additive utility model in t...
Systems supporting decision making became almost inevitable in the modern complex world. Their effi...