The Bradley-Terry-Luce (BTL) model is a popular statistical approach for estimating the global ranking of a collection of items using pairwise comparisons. To ensure accurate ranking, it is essential to obtain precise estimates of the model parameters in the $\ell_{\infty}$-loss. The difficulty of this task depends crucially on the topology of the pairwise comparison graph over the given items. However, beyond very few well-studied cases, such as the complete and Erd\"os-R\'enyi comparison graphs, little is known about the performance of the maximum likelihood estimator MLE) of the BTL model parameters in the $\ell_{\infty}$-loss under more general graph topologies. In this paper, we derive novel, general upper bounds on the $\ell_{\infty}$...
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Several methods of preference modeling, ranking, voting and multi-criteria decision making include p...
Humans are comparison machines: comparing and choosing an item among a set of alternatives (such as ...
In many applications, such as sport tournaments or recommendation systems, we have at our disposal d...
Ranking problems based on pairwise comparisons, such as those arising in online gaming, often involv...
Many applications such as recommendation systems or sports tournaments involve pairwise comparisons ...
We consider the problem of learning the qualities w_1, ... , w_n of a collection of items by perform...
Consider the problem of identifying the un-derlying qualities of a set of items based on measuring n...
Many applications such as recommendation systems or sports tournaments involve pairwise comparisons ...
We consider the problem of learning the qualities of a collection of items by performing noisy compa...
National audienceA matching on a finite graph G = (V,E) is a collection of pairwise nonadjacent edge...
$\newcommand{\eps}{\varepsilon}$ We present an auction algorithm using multiplicative instead of con...
This paper studies the problem of inferring a global preference based on the partial rankings provid...
Motivated by online advertisement and exchange settings, greedy randomized algorithms for the maximu...
.An applied problem is discussed in which two nested psychological models of retention are compared ...
In their seminal paper from 2004, Kuhn, Moscibroda, and Wattenhofer (KMW) proved a hardness result f...
Several methods of preference modeling, ranking, voting and multi-criteria decision making include p...
Humans are comparison machines: comparing and choosing an item among a set of alternatives (such as ...
In many applications, such as sport tournaments or recommendation systems, we have at our disposal d...