Multi-agent decision problems, in which independent agents have to agree on a joint plan of action or allocation of resources, are central to AI. In such situations, agents' individual preferences over available alternatives may vary, and they may try to reconcile these differences by voting. Based on the fact that agents may have incentives to vote strategically and misreport their real preferences, a number of recent papers have explored different possibilities for avoiding or eliminating such manipulations. In contrast to most prior work, this paper focuses on convergence of strategic behavior to a decision from which no voter will want to deviate. We consider scenarios where voters cannot coordinate their actions, but are allowed to ch...
In this note we discuss two examples of appoval voting games. The first one, with six voters and thr...
At each moment in time, some alternative from a finite set is selected by a dynamic process. Players...
In Conflict Resolution situations where two parties with opposed preferences need to make a number o...
Multi-agent decision problems, in which independent agents have to agree on a joint plan of action o...
Multi-agent decision problems, in which independent agents have to agree on a joint plan of action o...
Multi-agent decision problems, in which independent agents have to agree on a joint plan of action o...
In AI, multi-agent decision problems are of central importance, in which independent agents aggregat...
Voting is widely used to aggregate the different preferences of agents, even though these agents are...
Understanding the nature of strategic voting is the holy grail of social choice theory, where game-t...
It is well known that no reasonable voting rule is strategyproof. Moreover, the common Plurality rul...
Series Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, Volume 285In a voting system, voters m...
At each moment in time, some alternative from a finite set is selected by a dynamic process. Players...
Abstract. We study a game-theoretic model for Plurality, one of the most well-studied and widely-use...
We study equilibrium dynamics in candidacy games, in which candidates may strategically decide to en...
In Conflict Resolution situations where two parties with opposed preferences need to make a number o...
In this note we discuss two examples of appoval voting games. The first one, with six voters and thr...
At each moment in time, some alternative from a finite set is selected by a dynamic process. Players...
In Conflict Resolution situations where two parties with opposed preferences need to make a number o...
Multi-agent decision problems, in which independent agents have to agree on a joint plan of action o...
Multi-agent decision problems, in which independent agents have to agree on a joint plan of action o...
Multi-agent decision problems, in which independent agents have to agree on a joint plan of action o...
In AI, multi-agent decision problems are of central importance, in which independent agents aggregat...
Voting is widely used to aggregate the different preferences of agents, even though these agents are...
Understanding the nature of strategic voting is the holy grail of social choice theory, where game-t...
It is well known that no reasonable voting rule is strategyproof. Moreover, the common Plurality rul...
Series Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, Volume 285In a voting system, voters m...
At each moment in time, some alternative from a finite set is selected by a dynamic process. Players...
Abstract. We study a game-theoretic model for Plurality, one of the most well-studied and widely-use...
We study equilibrium dynamics in candidacy games, in which candidates may strategically decide to en...
In Conflict Resolution situations where two parties with opposed preferences need to make a number o...
In this note we discuss two examples of appoval voting games. The first one, with six voters and thr...
At each moment in time, some alternative from a finite set is selected by a dynamic process. Players...
In Conflict Resolution situations where two parties with opposed preferences need to make a number o...