We study the complexity of estimating the probability of an outcome in an election over probabilistic votes. The focus is on voting rules expressed as positional scoring rules, and two models of probabilistic voters: the uniform distribution over the completions of a partial voting profile (consisting of a partial ordering of the candidates by each voter), and the Repeated Insertion Model (RIM) over the candidates, including the special case of the Mallows distribution. Past research has established that, while exact inference of the probability of winning is computationally hard (\#P-hard), an additive polynomial-time approximation (additive FPRAS) is attained by sampling and averaging. There is often, though, a need...
Uncertainty arises in preference aggregation in several ways. There may, for example, be uncertainty...
Bribery in election (or computational social choice in general) is an important problem that has rec...
AbstractThe voting rules proposed by Dodgson and Young are both designed to find an alternative clos...
We study the complexity of estimating the probability of an outcome in an election over probabilisti...
We investigate the extent to which it is possible to evaluate the probability of a particular candid...
We study the computational complexity of the counting version of the Possible-Winner problem for ele...
Election rules are formal processes that aggregate voters' preferences, typically to select a single...
General conclusions relating pairwise tallies with positional (e.g., plurality, antiplurality (``vot...
The voting rules proposed by Dodgson and Young are both designed to find the alternative closest to ...
Voting is a very general method of preference aggregation. A voting rule takes as input every voter'...
Top-k voting is an especially natural form of partial vote elicitation in which only length k prefix...
We investigate issues related to two hard problems related to voting, the optimal weighted lobbying ...
The present paper makes three distinct improvements over an earlier investigation of Kalpathy and Wa...
We unify and extend much of the literature on probabilistic voting in two-candidate elec-tions. We g...
Encouraging voters to truthfully reveal their preferences in an election has long been an important ...
Uncertainty arises in preference aggregation in several ways. There may, for example, be uncertainty...
Bribery in election (or computational social choice in general) is an important problem that has rec...
AbstractThe voting rules proposed by Dodgson and Young are both designed to find an alternative clos...
We study the complexity of estimating the probability of an outcome in an election over probabilisti...
We investigate the extent to which it is possible to evaluate the probability of a particular candid...
We study the computational complexity of the counting version of the Possible-Winner problem for ele...
Election rules are formal processes that aggregate voters' preferences, typically to select a single...
General conclusions relating pairwise tallies with positional (e.g., plurality, antiplurality (``vot...
The voting rules proposed by Dodgson and Young are both designed to find the alternative closest to ...
Voting is a very general method of preference aggregation. A voting rule takes as input every voter'...
Top-k voting is an especially natural form of partial vote elicitation in which only length k prefix...
We investigate issues related to two hard problems related to voting, the optimal weighted lobbying ...
The present paper makes three distinct improvements over an earlier investigation of Kalpathy and Wa...
We unify and extend much of the literature on probabilistic voting in two-candidate elec-tions. We g...
Encouraging voters to truthfully reveal their preferences in an election has long been an important ...
Uncertainty arises in preference aggregation in several ways. There may, for example, be uncertainty...
Bribery in election (or computational social choice in general) is an important problem that has rec...
AbstractThe voting rules proposed by Dodgson and Young are both designed to find an alternative clos...