In social choice theory, preference aggregation refers to computing an aggregate preference over a set of alternatives given individual preferences of all the agents. In real-world scenarios, it may not be feasible to gather preferences from all the agents. Moreover, determining the aggregate preference is computationally intensive. In this paper, we show that the aggregate preference of the agents in a social network can be computed efficiently and with sufficient accuracy using preferences elicited from a small subset of critical nodes in the network. Our methodology uses a model developed based on real-world data obtained using a survey on human subjects, and exploits network structure and homophily of relationships. Our approach guaran...
A result of John Harsanyi concerns the aggregation of individuals' preferences into social preferenc...
In a binary aggregation problem, a group of voters each express yes/no choices regarding a number of...
Users ’ personal information such as their political views is impor-tant for many applications such ...
In social choice theory, preference aggregation refers to computing an aggregate preference over a s...
In social choice theory, preference aggregation refers to com-puting an aggregate preference over a ...
Given a large population, it is an intensive task to gather individual preferences over a set of alt...
International audienceGiven a large population, it is an intensive task to gather individual prefere...
This thesis focuses on exploiting the dynamics and correlations of preferences over social networks ...
Social networks play a central role in individual interactions and decision making. While it is reco...
Consider n individuals who, by popular vote, choose among q ≥ 2 alternatives, one of which is “bette...
Graph aggregation is the process of computing a single output graph that constitutes a good compromi...
Social networks facilitate a variety of social, economic, and political interactions. Homophily and ...
A paradigmatic problem in social choice theory deals with the aggregation of subjective preferences ...
International audienceGraph aggregation is the process of computing a single output graph that const...
Networks of cooperating peers are a new exciting paradigm for evaluating queries in a distributed en...
A result of John Harsanyi concerns the aggregation of individuals' preferences into social preferenc...
In a binary aggregation problem, a group of voters each express yes/no choices regarding a number of...
Users ’ personal information such as their political views is impor-tant for many applications such ...
In social choice theory, preference aggregation refers to computing an aggregate preference over a s...
In social choice theory, preference aggregation refers to com-puting an aggregate preference over a ...
Given a large population, it is an intensive task to gather individual preferences over a set of alt...
International audienceGiven a large population, it is an intensive task to gather individual prefere...
This thesis focuses on exploiting the dynamics and correlations of preferences over social networks ...
Social networks play a central role in individual interactions and decision making. While it is reco...
Consider n individuals who, by popular vote, choose among q ≥ 2 alternatives, one of which is “bette...
Graph aggregation is the process of computing a single output graph that constitutes a good compromi...
Social networks facilitate a variety of social, economic, and political interactions. Homophily and ...
A paradigmatic problem in social choice theory deals with the aggregation of subjective preferences ...
International audienceGraph aggregation is the process of computing a single output graph that const...
Networks of cooperating peers are a new exciting paradigm for evaluating queries in a distributed en...
A result of John Harsanyi concerns the aggregation of individuals' preferences into social preferenc...
In a binary aggregation problem, a group of voters each express yes/no choices regarding a number of...
Users ’ personal information such as their political views is impor-tant for many applications such ...