The Plackett-Luce distribution (PL) is one of the most successful parametric options within the class of multistage ranking models to learn preferences on a given set of items from a sample of ranked sequences. It postulates that the ranking process is carried out by sequentially assigning the positions according to the forward order, that is, from the top (most-liked) to the bottom (least-liked) alternative. This assumption has been recently relaxed with the Extended Plackett-Luce model (EPL) with the introduction of the discrete reference order parameter, describing the rank attribution path. By starting from the formal proof of a special property of the EPL, related to the inverse ordering of the item probabilities at the first and last ...
Given a set of rating data for a set of items, determining preference levels of items is amatter of ...
The Plackett-Luce model is one of the most popular and frequently applied parametric distributions t...
This paper studies the problem of inferring a global preference based on the partial rankings provid...
The Plackett‐Luce model (PL) for ranked data assumes the forward order of the ranking process. This ...
Choice behavior and preferences typically involve numerous and subjective aspects that are difficult...
The forward order assumption postulates that the ranking process of the items is carried out by ass...
The Plackett-Luce distribution (PL) is one of the most successful parametric options within the clas...
Multistage ranking models, including the popular Plackett-Luce distribution (PL), rely on the assump...
Choice behavior and preferences typically involve numerous and subjective aspects that are difficul...
Analysis of ranking data is required in several research fields. In the present work we review stati...
Ranking data represent a peculiar form of multivariate ordinal data taking values in the set of per...
We study the problem of online rank elicitation, assuming that rankings of a set of alternatives obe...
We propose an EM-based framework for learning Plackett-Luce model and its mixtures from partial orde...
Given a set of rating data for a set of items, determining preference levels of items is a matter of...
The thesis deals with the problem of analyzing ranking data and focuses, in particular, on the proba...
Given a set of rating data for a set of items, determining preference levels of items is amatter of ...
The Plackett-Luce model is one of the most popular and frequently applied parametric distributions t...
This paper studies the problem of inferring a global preference based on the partial rankings provid...
The Plackett‐Luce model (PL) for ranked data assumes the forward order of the ranking process. This ...
Choice behavior and preferences typically involve numerous and subjective aspects that are difficult...
The forward order assumption postulates that the ranking process of the items is carried out by ass...
The Plackett-Luce distribution (PL) is one of the most successful parametric options within the clas...
Multistage ranking models, including the popular Plackett-Luce distribution (PL), rely on the assump...
Choice behavior and preferences typically involve numerous and subjective aspects that are difficul...
Analysis of ranking data is required in several research fields. In the present work we review stati...
Ranking data represent a peculiar form of multivariate ordinal data taking values in the set of per...
We study the problem of online rank elicitation, assuming that rankings of a set of alternatives obe...
We propose an EM-based framework for learning Plackett-Luce model and its mixtures from partial orde...
Given a set of rating data for a set of items, determining preference levels of items is a matter of...
The thesis deals with the problem of analyzing ranking data and focuses, in particular, on the proba...
Given a set of rating data for a set of items, determining preference levels of items is amatter of ...
The Plackett-Luce model is one of the most popular and frequently applied parametric distributions t...
This paper studies the problem of inferring a global preference based on the partial rankings provid...