International audienceIn this paper, we propose an interactive version of the Borda method for collective decision-making (social choice) when the alternatives are described with respect to multiple attributes and the individual preferences are unknown. More precisely, assuming that individual preferences are representable by linear multi-attribute utility functions, we propose an incremental elicitation method aiming to determine the Borda winner while minimizing the communication effort with the agents. This approach follows the recent work of Lu and Boutilier [8] relying on the minimax regret as a criterion for dealing with uncertainty in the preferences. We show that, when preferences are expressed on a multi-attribute domain and are ad...
Preference elicitation is a well known bottleneck that prevents the acquisition of the utility funct...
Abstract—In this paper, we tackle a novel problem of ranking multi-valued objects, where an object h...
In this thesis, we present a decision-theoretic framework for building decision support systems that...
This paper addresses the issue of preference elicitation for group decision making using voting rule...
Group decision making is of fundamental importance in all aspects of a modern society. Many commonly...
International audienceThis paper proposes incremental preference elicitation methods for multicri-te...
Group decision making is of fundamental importance in all aspects of a modern society. Many commonly...
In both individual and collective decision making, the space of alternatives from which the agent (o...
In many practical situations, we need to make a group decision that takes into account preferences o...
In many practical situations, we need to make a group decision that takes into account preferences o...
International audienceIn this paper we present an incremental elicitation method to determine the im...
In both individual and collective decision making, the space of alternatives from which the agent (o...
We consider how to combine the preferences of multiple agents despite the presence of incompleteness...
International audienceWe consider the problem of actively eliciting the preferences of a Decision Ma...
Borda Count is one of the earliest and most important voting rules. Going far beyond voting, we summ...
Preference elicitation is a well known bottleneck that prevents the acquisition of the utility funct...
Abstract—In this paper, we tackle a novel problem of ranking multi-valued objects, where an object h...
In this thesis, we present a decision-theoretic framework for building decision support systems that...
This paper addresses the issue of preference elicitation for group decision making using voting rule...
Group decision making is of fundamental importance in all aspects of a modern society. Many commonly...
International audienceThis paper proposes incremental preference elicitation methods for multicri-te...
Group decision making is of fundamental importance in all aspects of a modern society. Many commonly...
In both individual and collective decision making, the space of alternatives from which the agent (o...
In many practical situations, we need to make a group decision that takes into account preferences o...
In many practical situations, we need to make a group decision that takes into account preferences o...
International audienceIn this paper we present an incremental elicitation method to determine the im...
In both individual and collective decision making, the space of alternatives from which the agent (o...
We consider how to combine the preferences of multiple agents despite the presence of incompleteness...
International audienceWe consider the problem of actively eliciting the preferences of a Decision Ma...
Borda Count is one of the earliest and most important voting rules. Going far beyond voting, we summ...
Preference elicitation is a well known bottleneck that prevents the acquisition of the utility funct...
Abstract—In this paper, we tackle a novel problem of ranking multi-valued objects, where an object h...
In this thesis, we present a decision-theoretic framework for building decision support systems that...