A community needs to be partitioned into disjoint groups; each community member has an underlying preference over the groups that they would want to be a member of. We are interested in finding a stable community structure: one where no subset of members S wants to deviate from the current structure. We model this setting as a hedonic game, where players are connected by an underlying interaction network, and can only consider joining groups that are connected subgraphs of the underlying graph. We analyze the relation between network structure, and one’s capability to infer statistically stable (also known as PAC stable) player partitions from data. We show that when the interaction network is a forest, one can efficiently infer PAC stable ...
The work we present in this article initiated the formal study of fractional hedonic games (FHGs), c...
Summarization: In many real-world settings, the structure of the environment constrains the formatio...
In hedonic games, players form coalitions based on individual preferences over the group of players ...
We study hedonic coalition formation games in which cooperation among the players is restricted by a...
We study hedonic coalition formation games in which cooperation among the players is restricted by a...
Coalition formation is a fundamental problem in the organization of many multi-agent systems. In lar...
We propose the notion of coalition-proof stability for predicting the networks that could emerge whe...
The formal study of coalition formation in multi-agent systems is typically realized in the framewor...
International audienceThe formal study of coalition formation in multiagent systems is typically rea...
Game theoretic techniques have become deliberate with social network analysis. Studies show that con...
I hereby declare that I am the sole author of this thesis. This is a true copy of the thesis, includ...
In many real-world settings, the structure of the environment constrains the formation of coalitions...
In many social and economic situations, networks are the primary vehicle for strategic interactions ...
Hedonic games are a well-studied model of coalition formation, in which selfish agents are partition...
In studies of social dynamics, cohesion refers to a group's tendency to stay in unity, which -- as a...
The work we present in this article initiated the formal study of fractional hedonic games (FHGs), c...
Summarization: In many real-world settings, the structure of the environment constrains the formatio...
In hedonic games, players form coalitions based on individual preferences over the group of players ...
We study hedonic coalition formation games in which cooperation among the players is restricted by a...
We study hedonic coalition formation games in which cooperation among the players is restricted by a...
Coalition formation is a fundamental problem in the organization of many multi-agent systems. In lar...
We propose the notion of coalition-proof stability for predicting the networks that could emerge whe...
The formal study of coalition formation in multi-agent systems is typically realized in the framewor...
International audienceThe formal study of coalition formation in multiagent systems is typically rea...
Game theoretic techniques have become deliberate with social network analysis. Studies show that con...
I hereby declare that I am the sole author of this thesis. This is a true copy of the thesis, includ...
In many real-world settings, the structure of the environment constrains the formation of coalitions...
In many social and economic situations, networks are the primary vehicle for strategic interactions ...
Hedonic games are a well-studied model of coalition formation, in which selfish agents are partition...
In studies of social dynamics, cohesion refers to a group's tendency to stay in unity, which -- as a...
The work we present in this article initiated the formal study of fractional hedonic games (FHGs), c...
Summarization: In many real-world settings, the structure of the environment constrains the formatio...
In hedonic games, players form coalitions based on individual preferences over the group of players ...