We analyze the expressivity, succinctness, and complexity of a family of languages based on weighted propositional formulas for the representation of utility functions. The central idea underlying this form of preference modeling is to associate numerical weights with goals specified in terms of propositional formulas, and to compute the utility value of an alternative as the sum of the weights of the goals it satisfies. We define a large number of representation languages based on this idea, each characterized by a set of restrictions on the syntax of formulas and the range of weights. Our aims are threefold. First, for each language we try to identify the class of utility functions it can express. Second, when different languages can expr...
The paper examines the utility function representability of the lexicographic preferences over multi...
Preference logics and AI preference representation languages are both concerned with reasoning about...
The problem of finding a solution set of alternatives when a linguistic preference relation represen...
We analyze the expressivity, succinctness, and complexity of a family of languages based on weighted...
The representation of preferences of agents is a central feature in many AI systems. In particular w...
Introduction Describe weighted formulas and goal bases. Review of properties of utility functions. E...
Weighted propositional formulas can be used to model preferences over combinatorial domains: each fo...
AbstractWeighted propositional formulas can be used to model preferences over combinatorial domains:...
As proposed in various places, a set of propositional formulas, each associated with a numerical wei...
Logic-based preference representation languages are used to represent utility functions in combinato...
Several logical languages have been studied in AI for encoding compactly preference relations over a...
Several logical languages have been considered in AI for en-coding compactly preference relations ov...
As proposed in various places, a set of propositional formulas, each associated with a numerical wei...
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 paper examines the utility function representability of the lexicographic preferences over multi...
Preference logics and AI preference representation languages are both concerned with reasoning about...
The problem of finding a solution set of alternatives when a linguistic preference relation represen...
We analyze the expressivity, succinctness, and complexity of a family of languages based on weighted...
The representation of preferences of agents is a central feature in many AI systems. In particular w...
Introduction Describe weighted formulas and goal bases. Review of properties of utility functions. E...
Weighted propositional formulas can be used to model preferences over combinatorial domains: each fo...
AbstractWeighted propositional formulas can be used to model preferences over combinatorial domains:...
As proposed in various places, a set of propositional formulas, each associated with a numerical wei...
Logic-based preference representation languages are used to represent utility functions in combinato...
Several logical languages have been studied in AI for encoding compactly preference relations over a...
Several logical languages have been considered in AI for en-coding compactly preference relations ov...
As proposed in various places, a set of propositional formulas, each associated with a numerical wei...
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 paper examines the utility function representability of the lexicographic preferences over multi...
Preference logics and AI preference representation languages are both concerned with reasoning about...
The problem of finding a solution set of alternatives when a linguistic preference relation represen...