We consider the problem of dividing limited resources between a set of agents arriving sequentially with unknown (stochastic) utilities. Our goal is to find a fair allocation - one that is simultaneously Pareto-efficient and envy-free. When all utilities are known upfront, the above desiderata are simultaneously achievable (and efficiently computable) for a large class of utility functions. In a sequential setting, however, no policy can guarantee these desiderata simultaneously for all possible utility realizations. A natural online fair allocation objective is to minimize the deviation of each agent's final allocation from their fair allocation in hindsight. This translates into simultaneous guarantees for both Pareto-efficiency and envy-...
Sequential allocation is a simple and attractive mechanism for the allocation of indivisible goods u...
International audienceIn fair division of indivisible goods, using sequences of sincere choices (or ...
Behavioural economists have shown that people are often averse to inequality and will make choices t...
We consider the problem of dividing limited resources to individuals arriving over $T$ rounds. Each ...
We study the problem of allocating $m$ indivisible items to $n$ agents with additive utilities. It i...
We study a dynamic allocation problem in which $T$ sequentially arriving divisible resources need to...
In this work, we revisit the problem of fairly allocating a number of indivisible items that are loc...
Multi-agent resource allocation is an important and well-studied problem within AI and economics. It...
Resource allocation aims at allocating scarce resources to strategic agents in an efficient and fair...
It is often beneficial for agents to pool their resources in order to better accommodate fluctuation...
Sequential allocation is a simple and attractive mechanism for the allocation of indivisible goods u...
The problem of multi-agent resource allocation is important and well-studied within AI and economics...
We study the problem of fairly allocating a set of indivisible goods to risk-neutral agents in a sto...
We study the problem of allocating a set of indivisible goods to a set of agents having additive pre...
We study the problem of fairly allocating a set of indivis-ible goods to a set of people from an alg...
Sequential allocation is a simple and attractive mechanism for the allocation of indivisible goods u...
International audienceIn fair division of indivisible goods, using sequences of sincere choices (or ...
Behavioural economists have shown that people are often averse to inequality and will make choices t...
We consider the problem of dividing limited resources to individuals arriving over $T$ rounds. Each ...
We study the problem of allocating $m$ indivisible items to $n$ agents with additive utilities. It i...
We study a dynamic allocation problem in which $T$ sequentially arriving divisible resources need to...
In this work, we revisit the problem of fairly allocating a number of indivisible items that are loc...
Multi-agent resource allocation is an important and well-studied problem within AI and economics. It...
Resource allocation aims at allocating scarce resources to strategic agents in an efficient and fair...
It is often beneficial for agents to pool their resources in order to better accommodate fluctuation...
Sequential allocation is a simple and attractive mechanism for the allocation of indivisible goods u...
The problem of multi-agent resource allocation is important and well-studied within AI and economics...
We study the problem of fairly allocating a set of indivisible goods to risk-neutral agents in a sto...
We study the problem of allocating a set of indivisible goods to a set of agents having additive pre...
We study the problem of fairly allocating a set of indivis-ible goods to a set of people from an alg...
Sequential allocation is a simple and attractive mechanism for the allocation of indivisible goods u...
International audienceIn fair division of indivisible goods, using sequences of sincere choices (or ...
Behavioural economists have shown that people are often averse to inequality and will make choices t...