Rankings and paired comparisons rankings are ubiquitous in data analysis. Recently, in the literature there has been a growing interest in modeling rank data, especially in trying to explain and/or predict preferences explicitly stated from a sample of judges starting from a set of covariates over a set of alternatives. Both parametric and non-parametric tools have been introduced in order to deal with preference rankings or paired comparison rankings as response variable. In this work we introduce a model dealing with the identification of threshold interaction effects in paired comparisons rankings response data, which integrates recursive partitioning and generalized linear and non-linear models for preference rankings
In the framework of preference rankings, the interest can lie in finding which predictors and which ...
This paper introduces the Bradley-Terry regression trunk model, a novel probabilistic approach for t...
This paper provides an alternative methodology for the analysis of a set of Likert responses measure...
This research presents a new probabilistic approach for the analysis of preference data when dealin...
The method of paired comparisons belongs to a small class of models that simultaneously allow for co...
The method of paired comparisons belongs to a small class of models that simultaneously allow for co...
The preference scaling of a group of subjects may not be homogeneous, but different groups of subjec...
Standard paired comparison models are widely used in circumstances where a measure of preference is ...
In this paper, we introduce a new ranking system where the data are preferences resulting from paire...
Paired comparison experiments are frequently used to rank a set of items, such as a class of product...
The preference scaling of a group of subjects may not be homogeneous, but different groups of subjec...
In this thesis, we present several extensions of the Bradley-Terry-Luce model, which is known as a p...
We propose a topic modeling approach to the prediction of preferences in pairwise compar-isons. We d...
The problem of ranking arises ubiquitously in almost every aspect of life, and in particular in Mach...
<p>Pairwise comparisons of classification frequency ranks for the emotion models.</p
In the framework of preference rankings, the interest can lie in finding which predictors and which ...
This paper introduces the Bradley-Terry regression trunk model, a novel probabilistic approach for t...
This paper provides an alternative methodology for the analysis of a set of Likert responses measure...
This research presents a new probabilistic approach for the analysis of preference data when dealin...
The method of paired comparisons belongs to a small class of models that simultaneously allow for co...
The method of paired comparisons belongs to a small class of models that simultaneously allow for co...
The preference scaling of a group of subjects may not be homogeneous, but different groups of subjec...
Standard paired comparison models are widely used in circumstances where a measure of preference is ...
In this paper, we introduce a new ranking system where the data are preferences resulting from paire...
Paired comparison experiments are frequently used to rank a set of items, such as a class of product...
The preference scaling of a group of subjects may not be homogeneous, but different groups of subjec...
In this thesis, we present several extensions of the Bradley-Terry-Luce model, which is known as a p...
We propose a topic modeling approach to the prediction of preferences in pairwise compar-isons. We d...
The problem of ranking arises ubiquitously in almost every aspect of life, and in particular in Mach...
<p>Pairwise comparisons of classification frequency ranks for the emotion models.</p
In the framework of preference rankings, the interest can lie in finding which predictors and which ...
This paper introduces the Bradley-Terry regression trunk model, a novel probabilistic approach for t...
This paper provides an alternative methodology for the analysis of a set of Likert responses measure...