We consider the problem of the evaluation of similarity of voting procedures which are crucial in voting, social choice and related fields. We extend our approach proposed in our former works and compare the voting procedures against some well established and intuitively appealing criteria, and using the number of criteria satisfied as a point of departure for analysis. We also indicate potential of this approach for extending the setting to a fuzzy setting in which the criteria can be satisfied to a degree, and to include a distance based analysis. A possibility to use elements of computational social choice is also indicated
Voting has been a very popular method for preference aggregation in multiagent environments. It is o...
International audienceOne of the most prominent ways to reach an acceptable collective decision in n...
This paper presents an analysis of various preferential ballot voting systems based on the idea that...
We consider the problem of the evaluation of similarity of voting procedures which are crucial in vo...
The presence of big data, online systems, collaborations of remote agents, distributed knowledge, so...
We consider several types of information with which to differentiate preferential ballot voting syst...
The area of social decision-making is one in which the disciplines of game theory, political science...
Following a new analytical orientation, this paper proposes an approach for investigating group vers...
Voting procedures focus on the aggregation of individuals' preferences to produce collective decisio...
In order to characterize the set of desirable social choice functions, researchers have proposed axi...
Preference aggregation is a topic of study in different fields such as philosophy, mathematics, econ...
The aim of this chapter is to present some important results in Social Choice Theory in a simple way...
Any culture that requires that a decision be made within a group necessarily creates methods for agg...
We explore the relationship between two approaches to rationalizing voting rules: the maximum likeli...
The primary hypothesis stated by this paper is that the use of social choice theory in Ambient Intel...
Voting has been a very popular method for preference aggregation in multiagent environments. It is o...
International audienceOne of the most prominent ways to reach an acceptable collective decision in n...
This paper presents an analysis of various preferential ballot voting systems based on the idea that...
We consider the problem of the evaluation of similarity of voting procedures which are crucial in vo...
The presence of big data, online systems, collaborations of remote agents, distributed knowledge, so...
We consider several types of information with which to differentiate preferential ballot voting syst...
The area of social decision-making is one in which the disciplines of game theory, political science...
Following a new analytical orientation, this paper proposes an approach for investigating group vers...
Voting procedures focus on the aggregation of individuals' preferences to produce collective decisio...
In order to characterize the set of desirable social choice functions, researchers have proposed axi...
Preference aggregation is a topic of study in different fields such as philosophy, mathematics, econ...
The aim of this chapter is to present some important results in Social Choice Theory in a simple way...
Any culture that requires that a decision be made within a group necessarily creates methods for agg...
We explore the relationship between two approaches to rationalizing voting rules: the maximum likeli...
The primary hypothesis stated by this paper is that the use of social choice theory in Ambient Intel...
Voting has been a very popular method for preference aggregation in multiagent environments. It is o...
International audienceOne of the most prominent ways to reach an acceptable collective decision in n...
This paper presents an analysis of various preferential ballot voting systems based on the idea that...