International audienceThe classical way of encoding preferences in decision theory is by means of utility or value functions. However agents are not always able to deliver such a function directly. In this paper, we relate three different ways of specifying preferences, namely by means of a set of particular types of constraints on the utility function, by means of an ordered set of prioritized goals expressed by logical propositions, and by means of an ordered set of subsets of possible choices reaching the same level of satisfaction. These different expression modes can be handled in a weighted logical setting, here the one of possibilistic logic. The aggregation of preferences pertaining to different criteria can then be handled by fusin...
International audienceHumans currently use arguments for explaining choices which are already made, ...
In Possibilistic Decision Theory (PDT), decisions are ranked by a pes-simistic or by an optimistic q...
This chapter provides the reader with a presentation of preference modelling fundamental notions as ...
International audienceThe classical way of encoding preferences in decision theory is by means of ut...
The classical way of encoding preferences in decision theory is by means of utility or value functio...
International audienceThe preferences of an agent can be expressed in various ways. The agent may in...
International audienceThis paper proposes a first comparative study of the expressive power of two a...
International audienceThis paper proposes a first comparative study of the expressive power of two a...
International audienceThis paper proposes a first comparative study of the expressive power of two a...
KaciP001International audienceWhen making a choice or selecting a solution, both positive and negati...
A family of modal logics of preference is presented. It is argued that modeling preference as a moda...
In Possibilistic Decision Theory (PDT), decisions are ranked by a pressimistic or by an optimistic q...
peer reviewedAs systems dealing with preferences become more sophisticated, it becomes essential to ...
International audienceThis paper proposes a first comparative study of the expressive power of two a...
International audienceHumans currently use arguments for explaining choices which are already made, ...
In Possibilistic Decision Theory (PDT), decisions are ranked by a pes-simistic or by an optimistic q...
This chapter provides the reader with a presentation of preference modelling fundamental notions as ...
International audienceThe classical way of encoding preferences in decision theory is by means of ut...
The classical way of encoding preferences in decision theory is by means of utility or value functio...
International audienceThe preferences of an agent can be expressed in various ways. The agent may in...
International audienceThis paper proposes a first comparative study of the expressive power of two a...
International audienceThis paper proposes a first comparative study of the expressive power of two a...
International audienceThis paper proposes a first comparative study of the expressive power of two a...
KaciP001International audienceWhen making a choice or selecting a solution, both positive and negati...
A family of modal logics of preference is presented. It is argued that modeling preference as a moda...
In Possibilistic Decision Theory (PDT), decisions are ranked by a pressimistic or by an optimistic q...
peer reviewedAs systems dealing with preferences become more sophisticated, it becomes essential to ...
International audienceThis paper proposes a first comparative study of the expressive power of two a...
International audienceHumans currently use arguments for explaining choices which are already made, ...
In Possibilistic Decision Theory (PDT), decisions are ranked by a pes-simistic or by an optimistic q...
This chapter provides the reader with a presentation of preference modelling fundamental notions as ...