We consider ordinal approximation algorithms for a broad class of utility maximization problems for multi-agent systems. In these problems, agents have utilities for connecting to each other, and the goal is to compute a maximum-utility solution subject to a set of constraints. We represent these as a class of graph optimization problems, including matching, spanning tree problems, TSP, maximum weight planar subgraph, and many others. We study these problems in the ordinal setting: latent numerical utilities exist, but we only have access to ordinal preference information, i.e., every agent specifies an ordering over the other agents by preference. We prove that for the large class of graph problems we identify, ordinal information is enoug...
We examine the quality of social choice mechanisms using a utilitarian view, in which all of the age...
This chapter deals with three specific studies conducted within the combinatorial optimization for c...
We examine the quality of social choice mechanisms using a utilitarian view, in which all of the age...
We study Matching, Clustering, and related problems in a partial information setting, where the agen...
Reallocating resources to get mutually beneficial outcomes is a fundamental problem in various multi...
We study the Maximum Weighted Matching problem in a partial information setting where the agents' ut...
We study the problem of approximate social welfare maximization (without money) in one-sided matchin...
We study the problem of approximate social welfare maximization (without money) in onesided matching...
In most social choice settings, the participating agents are typically required to express their pre...
AbstractA fundamental problem in social sciences and management is understanding and predicting deci...
We study the problem of fairly dividing a set of goods amongst a group of agents, when those agents ...
The secretary problem is a classic model for online decision making. Recently, combinatorial extensi...
Social choice theory is concerned with aggregating the preferences of agents into a single outcome. ...
Consider a collection of m indivisible objects to be allocated to n agents, where m ≥ n. Each agent...
The secretary problem is a classic model for online decision making. Recently, combinatorial extensi...
We examine the quality of social choice mechanisms using a utilitarian view, in which all of the age...
This chapter deals with three specific studies conducted within the combinatorial optimization for c...
We examine the quality of social choice mechanisms using a utilitarian view, in which all of the age...
We study Matching, Clustering, and related problems in a partial information setting, where the agen...
Reallocating resources to get mutually beneficial outcomes is a fundamental problem in various multi...
We study the Maximum Weighted Matching problem in a partial information setting where the agents' ut...
We study the problem of approximate social welfare maximization (without money) in one-sided matchin...
We study the problem of approximate social welfare maximization (without money) in onesided matching...
In most social choice settings, the participating agents are typically required to express their pre...
AbstractA fundamental problem in social sciences and management is understanding and predicting deci...
We study the problem of fairly dividing a set of goods amongst a group of agents, when those agents ...
The secretary problem is a classic model for online decision making. Recently, combinatorial extensi...
Social choice theory is concerned with aggregating the preferences of agents into a single outcome. ...
Consider a collection of m indivisible objects to be allocated to n agents, where m ≥ n. Each agent...
The secretary problem is a classic model for online decision making. Recently, combinatorial extensi...
We examine the quality of social choice mechanisms using a utilitarian view, in which all of the age...
This chapter deals with three specific studies conducted within the combinatorial optimization for c...
We examine the quality of social choice mechanisms using a utilitarian view, in which all of the age...