International audienceMost of preference representation languages developed in the literature are based on comparative preference statements. The latter offer a simple and intuitive way for expressing preferences. They can be interpreted following different semantics. This paper presents a postulate-based analysis of the different semantics describing their behavior w.r.t. three criteria: coherence, syntax independence and inference
In this article results on comparison rules on ordered points are extended by introducing some cohe...
International audienceComparative preference statements are the basic ingredients of conditional log...
The problem of finding a solution set of alternatives when a linguistic preference relation represen...
International audienceMost of preference representation languages developed in the literature are ba...
International audienceThere has been a growing interest in the study of preferences for their utilit...
International audienceQualitative and comparative preference statements of the form “prefer α to β” ...
International audiencePreference is a key concept in argumentation to represent the comparative stre...
International audienceThe specification of a decision making problem includes the agent's preference...
AbstractThe paper discusses the origins and structure of Preference Semantics, a procedural and comp...
International audienceIn the last decade, AI researchers have pointed out the existence of two types...
International audienceWe introduce a way of reasoning about preferences represented as pairwise comp...
This paper offers an overview of the literature on preference modelling. Our departure point is the ...
Several logical languages have been studied in AI for encoding compactly preference relations over a...
International audienceIntelligent ‘services’ are increasingly used on e-commerce platforms to provid...
We introduce abstract preference frameworks to study general properties common across a variety of p...
In this article results on comparison rules on ordered points are extended by introducing some cohe...
International audienceComparative preference statements are the basic ingredients of conditional log...
The problem of finding a solution set of alternatives when a linguistic preference relation represen...
International audienceMost of preference representation languages developed in the literature are ba...
International audienceThere has been a growing interest in the study of preferences for their utilit...
International audienceQualitative and comparative preference statements of the form “prefer α to β” ...
International audiencePreference is a key concept in argumentation to represent the comparative stre...
International audienceThe specification of a decision making problem includes the agent's preference...
AbstractThe paper discusses the origins and structure of Preference Semantics, a procedural and comp...
International audienceIn the last decade, AI researchers have pointed out the existence of two types...
International audienceWe introduce a way of reasoning about preferences represented as pairwise comp...
This paper offers an overview of the literature on preference modelling. Our departure point is the ...
Several logical languages have been studied in AI for encoding compactly preference relations over a...
International audienceIntelligent ‘services’ are increasingly used on e-commerce platforms to provid...
We introduce abstract preference frameworks to study general properties common across a variety of p...
In this article results on comparison rules on ordered points are extended by introducing some cohe...
International audienceComparative preference statements are the basic ingredients of conditional log...
The problem of finding a solution set of alternatives when a linguistic preference relation represen...