When agents face incomplete information and their knowledge about the objects of choice is vague and imprecise, they tend to consider fewer choices and to process a smaller portion of the available information regarding their choices. This phenomenon is well-known as choice overload and is strictly related to the existence of a considerable amount of option-pairs that are not easily comparable. Thus, we use a finite partially-ordered set (poset) to model the subset of easily-comparable pairs within a set of options/items. The height ranking, a new ranking rule for menus, namely subposets of a finite poset, is then introduced and characterized. The height ranking rule ranks subsets of options in terms of the size of the longest chain that th...
mark A decision-maker exhibits preference for flexibility if he always prefers any set of alter-nati...
We consider the concept of rank as a measure of the vertical levels and positions of elements of par...
Well-behaved preferences (e.g., total pre-orders) are a cornerstone of several areas in artificial i...
When agents face incomplete information and their knowledge about the objects of choice is vague and...
We characterize a new quasi-ordering on the collection of opportunity (or choice) sets. This new rul...
When ranking objects (like chemicals, geographical sites, river sections, etc.) by multicriteria ana...
If a decision maker prefers x to y to z, would he choose orderd set [x;z] or [y;x]? This article stu...
Classical problems of sorting and searching assume an underlying linear ordering of the objects bein...
This paper is devoted to the study of opportunity set comparisons when the characteristics of the op...
We study the behavior of a decision maker who prefers alternative x to alternative y in menu A if th...
We present a method for using standard techniques from satisfiability checking to automatically veri...
We consider the problem of selecting a predetermined number of objects from a given finite set. It i...
We introduce and axiomatize two quasi-orderings that extend preferences on a set to its power set. F...
Ranking finite subsets of a given set X of elements is the formal object of analysis in this paper. ...
An individual who has to choose one item from an opportunity set or menu may lack complete informati...
mark A decision-maker exhibits preference for flexibility if he always prefers any set of alter-nati...
We consider the concept of rank as a measure of the vertical levels and positions of elements of par...
Well-behaved preferences (e.g., total pre-orders) are a cornerstone of several areas in artificial i...
When agents face incomplete information and their knowledge about the objects of choice is vague and...
We characterize a new quasi-ordering on the collection of opportunity (or choice) sets. This new rul...
When ranking objects (like chemicals, geographical sites, river sections, etc.) by multicriteria ana...
If a decision maker prefers x to y to z, would he choose orderd set [x;z] or [y;x]? This article stu...
Classical problems of sorting and searching assume an underlying linear ordering of the objects bein...
This paper is devoted to the study of opportunity set comparisons when the characteristics of the op...
We study the behavior of a decision maker who prefers alternative x to alternative y in menu A if th...
We present a method for using standard techniques from satisfiability checking to automatically veri...
We consider the problem of selecting a predetermined number of objects from a given finite set. It i...
We introduce and axiomatize two quasi-orderings that extend preferences on a set to its power set. F...
Ranking finite subsets of a given set X of elements is the formal object of analysis in this paper. ...
An individual who has to choose one item from an opportunity set or menu may lack complete informati...
mark A decision-maker exhibits preference for flexibility if he always prefers any set of alter-nati...
We consider the concept of rank as a measure of the vertical levels and positions of elements of par...
Well-behaved preferences (e.g., total pre-orders) are a cornerstone of several areas in artificial i...