International audienceIn multiagent settings where agents have different preferences, preference aggregation can be an important issue. Voting is a general method to aggregate preferences. We consider the use of voting tree rules to aggregate agents’ preferences. In a voting tree, decisions are taken by performing a sequence of pairwise comparisons in a binary tree where each comparison is a majority vote among the agents. Incompleteness in the agents’ preferences is common in many real-life settings due to privacy issues or an ongoing elicitation process. We study how to determine the winners when preferences may be incomplete, not only for voting tree rules (where the tree is assumed to be fixed), but also for the Schwartz rule (in which ...
AbstractTo make a joint decision, agents (or voters) are often required to provide their preferences...
We study the computational complexity of the counting version of the Possible-Winner problem for ele...
ABSTRACT Voting is a way to aggregate individual voters' preferences. Traditionally a voter&apo...
In multiagent settings where agents have different preferences, preference aggregation can be an imp...
Preferences can be aggregated using voting rules. We consider here the family of rules which perform...
Hyderabad, IndePreferences can be aggregated using voting rules.We consider here the family of rules...
In sequential majority voting, preferences are aggregated by a sequence of pairwise comparisons (als...
A preference profile is single-peaked on a tree if the candidate set can be equipped with a tree str...
Usually a voting rule or correspondence requires agents to give their preferences as linear orders. ...
<p>The classical paradox of social choice theory asserts that there is no fair way to deterministica...
AbstractWe consider how to combine the preferences of multiple agents despite the presence of incomp...
We study computational aspects of three prominent voting rules that use approval ballots to select m...
In AI, multi-agent decision problems are of central importance, in which independent agents aggregat...
Voting is a way to aggregate individual voters' preferences. Traditionally a voter's preference is r...
In voting theory, impossibility results and computational hardness results are often circumvented by...
AbstractTo make a joint decision, agents (or voters) are often required to provide their preferences...
We study the computational complexity of the counting version of the Possible-Winner problem for ele...
ABSTRACT Voting is a way to aggregate individual voters' preferences. Traditionally a voter&apo...
In multiagent settings where agents have different preferences, preference aggregation can be an imp...
Preferences can be aggregated using voting rules. We consider here the family of rules which perform...
Hyderabad, IndePreferences can be aggregated using voting rules.We consider here the family of rules...
In sequential majority voting, preferences are aggregated by a sequence of pairwise comparisons (als...
A preference profile is single-peaked on a tree if the candidate set can be equipped with a tree str...
Usually a voting rule or correspondence requires agents to give their preferences as linear orders. ...
<p>The classical paradox of social choice theory asserts that there is no fair way to deterministica...
AbstractWe consider how to combine the preferences of multiple agents despite the presence of incomp...
We study computational aspects of three prominent voting rules that use approval ballots to select m...
In AI, multi-agent decision problems are of central importance, in which independent agents aggregat...
Voting is a way to aggregate individual voters' preferences. Traditionally a voter's preference is r...
In voting theory, impossibility results and computational hardness results are often circumvented by...
AbstractTo make a joint decision, agents (or voters) are often required to provide their preferences...
We study the computational complexity of the counting version of the Possible-Winner problem for ele...
ABSTRACT Voting is a way to aggregate individual voters' preferences. Traditionally a voter&apo...