In both individual and collective decision making, the space of alternatives from which the agent (or the group of agents) has to choose often has a combinatorial (or multi-attribute) structure. We give an introduction to preference handling in combinatorial domains in the context of collective decision making, and show that the considerable body of work on preference representation and elicitation that AI researchers have been working on for several years is particularly relevant. After giving an overview of languages for compact representation of preferences, we discuss problems in voting in combinatorial domains, and then focus on multiagent resource allocation and fair division. These issues belong to a larger field, known as computatio...
Social choice becomes easier on restricted preference domains such as single-peaked, single-crossing...
In many real-world collective decision problems, the set of alternatives is a Cartesian product of f...
AbstractHow should we aggregate the individual views of the members of a group so as to arrive at an...
In both individual and collective decision making, the space of alternatives from which the agent (o...
Computational social choice is an interdisciplinary field ofstudy at the interface of social choice t...
In this paper, we study the problem of collective decision-making over combinatorial domains, where ...
Ouvrage en libre accès: http://procaccia.info/papers/comsoc.pdfThe rapidly growing field of computat...
The presence of big data, online systems, collaborations of remote agents, distributed knowledge, so...
Hyderabad, IndeIn many real-world collective decision problems,the set of alternatives is a Cartesia...
International audienceComputational social choice is an interdisciplinary field of study at the inte...
International audienceThe rapidly-growing field of computational social choice, at the intersection ...
In this paper, we study the problem of collective decision-making over combinatorial domains. We foc...
In many real-world social choice problems, the set of alternatives is defined as the Cartesian produ...
How should we aggregate the individual views of the members of a group so as to arrive at an adequat...
Group decision-making, in which a collective decision needs to be derived from individual agents’ pr...
Social choice becomes easier on restricted preference domains such as single-peaked, single-crossing...
In many real-world collective decision problems, the set of alternatives is a Cartesian product of f...
AbstractHow should we aggregate the individual views of the members of a group so as to arrive at an...
In both individual and collective decision making, the space of alternatives from which the agent (o...
Computational social choice is an interdisciplinary field ofstudy at the interface of social choice t...
In this paper, we study the problem of collective decision-making over combinatorial domains, where ...
Ouvrage en libre accès: http://procaccia.info/papers/comsoc.pdfThe rapidly growing field of computat...
The presence of big data, online systems, collaborations of remote agents, distributed knowledge, so...
Hyderabad, IndeIn many real-world collective decision problems,the set of alternatives is a Cartesia...
International audienceComputational social choice is an interdisciplinary field of study at the inte...
International audienceThe rapidly-growing field of computational social choice, at the intersection ...
In this paper, we study the problem of collective decision-making over combinatorial domains. We foc...
In many real-world social choice problems, the set of alternatives is defined as the Cartesian produ...
How should we aggregate the individual views of the members of a group so as to arrive at an adequat...
Group decision-making, in which a collective decision needs to be derived from individual agents’ pr...
Social choice becomes easier on restricted preference domains such as single-peaked, single-crossing...
In many real-world collective decision problems, the set of alternatives is a Cartesian product of f...
AbstractHow should we aggregate the individual views of the members of a group so as to arrive at an...