In this paper, we introduce a new ranking system where the data are preferences resulting from paired comparisons. When direct preferences are missing or unclear, then preferences are determined through indirect comparisons. Given that a ranking of n subjects implies (2n) paired preferences, the resultant computational problem is the determination of an optimal ranking where the agreement between the implied preferences via the ranking and the data preferences is maximized. Comparisons are carried out via simulation studies where the proposed rankings outperform Bradley–Terry in a particular predictive comparison. Keywords: Nonparametric methods, NCAA basketball, Ranking, Simulated annealing, Statistical computin
Standard paired comparison models are widely used in circumstances where a measure of preference is ...
By modelling results of sport matches as a set of paired fixed effect linear models, the goal of the...
AbstractPreference learning is an emerging topic that appears in different guises in the recent lite...
Ranking a vector of alternatives on the basis of a series of paired compar- isons is a relevant topi...
In this paper we present an axiomatic analysis of several ranking methods for general tournaments. W...
Ranking a vector of alternatives on the basis of a series of paired compar- isons is a relevant topi...
Ranking a vector of alternatives on the basis of a series of paired compar- isons is a relevant topi...
Ranking a vector of alternatives on the basis of a series of paired compar- isons is a relevant topi...
Ranking a vector of alternatives on the basis of a series of paired compar- isons is a relevant topi...
Paired comparison experiments are frequently used to rank a set of items, such as a class of product...
The question of aggregating pairwise comparisons to obtain a global ranking over a collection of obj...
The question of aggregating pairwise comparisons to obtain a global ranking over a collection of obj...
In this paper we bring a novel approach to the theory of tournament rankings. We combine two differe...
In this paper, we provide a simple forward-looking approach to compare rating methods with respect t...
Ranking a set of candidates or items from pair-wise comparisons is a fundamental problem that arises...
Standard paired comparison models are widely used in circumstances where a measure of preference is ...
By modelling results of sport matches as a set of paired fixed effect linear models, the goal of the...
AbstractPreference learning is an emerging topic that appears in different guises in the recent lite...
Ranking a vector of alternatives on the basis of a series of paired compar- isons is a relevant topi...
In this paper we present an axiomatic analysis of several ranking methods for general tournaments. W...
Ranking a vector of alternatives on the basis of a series of paired compar- isons is a relevant topi...
Ranking a vector of alternatives on the basis of a series of paired compar- isons is a relevant topi...
Ranking a vector of alternatives on the basis of a series of paired compar- isons is a relevant topi...
Ranking a vector of alternatives on the basis of a series of paired compar- isons is a relevant topi...
Paired comparison experiments are frequently used to rank a set of items, such as a class of product...
The question of aggregating pairwise comparisons to obtain a global ranking over a collection of obj...
The question of aggregating pairwise comparisons to obtain a global ranking over a collection of obj...
In this paper we bring a novel approach to the theory of tournament rankings. We combine two differe...
In this paper, we provide a simple forward-looking approach to compare rating methods with respect t...
Ranking a set of candidates or items from pair-wise comparisons is a fundamental problem that arises...
Standard paired comparison models are widely used in circumstances where a measure of preference is ...
By modelling results of sport matches as a set of paired fixed effect linear models, the goal of the...
AbstractPreference learning is an emerging topic that appears in different guises in the recent lite...