Suppose a number of agents each provide us with a directed graph over a common set of vertices. Graph aggregation is the problem of computing a single “collective” graph that best represents the information inherent in this profile of individual graphs. We consider this aggregation problem from the point of view of social choice theory and ask what properties shared by the individual graphs will transfer to the graph computed by a given aggregation procedure. Our main result is a general impossibility theorem that applies to a wide range of graph properties
Abstract Among the many sorts of problems encountered in decision theory, allocation problems occupy...
Binary aggregation studies problems in which individuals express yes/no choices over a number of pos...
Consider the following social choice problem. A group of individuals seek to partition a finite set ...
Graph aggregation is the process of computing a single output graph that constitutes a good compromi...
International audienceGraph aggregation is the process of computing a single output graph that const...
In social choice theory, preference aggregation refers to computing an aggregate preference over a s...
Arrow’s Impossibility Theorem is a classical result in social choice theory (a branch of economic th...
In social choice theory, preference aggregation refers to com-puting an aggregate preference over a ...
We consider problems where several individuals each need to make a yes/no choice regarding a number ...
My PhD thesis aims at carrying out a complete analysis of problems of combinatorial aggregation, wit...
Consider n individuals who, by popular vote, choose among q ≥ 2 alternatives, one of which is “bette...
We consider problems where several individuals each need to make a yes/no choice regarding a number ...
Social choice is the study of collective decision making, where a set of agents must make a decision...
Let G = (V, E) be a finite, undirected graph containing no loops nor multiple edges, where V is the ...
The impossibility results in judgement aggregation show a clash between fair aggregation procedures ...
Abstract Among the many sorts of problems encountered in decision theory, allocation problems occupy...
Binary aggregation studies problems in which individuals express yes/no choices over a number of pos...
Consider the following social choice problem. A group of individuals seek to partition a finite set ...
Graph aggregation is the process of computing a single output graph that constitutes a good compromi...
International audienceGraph aggregation is the process of computing a single output graph that const...
In social choice theory, preference aggregation refers to computing an aggregate preference over a s...
Arrow’s Impossibility Theorem is a classical result in social choice theory (a branch of economic th...
In social choice theory, preference aggregation refers to com-puting an aggregate preference over a ...
We consider problems where several individuals each need to make a yes/no choice regarding a number ...
My PhD thesis aims at carrying out a complete analysis of problems of combinatorial aggregation, wit...
Consider n individuals who, by popular vote, choose among q ≥ 2 alternatives, one of which is “bette...
We consider problems where several individuals each need to make a yes/no choice regarding a number ...
Social choice is the study of collective decision making, where a set of agents must make a decision...
Let G = (V, E) be a finite, undirected graph containing no loops nor multiple edges, where V is the ...
The impossibility results in judgement aggregation show a clash between fair aggregation procedures ...
Abstract Among the many sorts of problems encountered in decision theory, allocation problems occupy...
Binary aggregation studies problems in which individuals express yes/no choices over a number of pos...
Consider the following social choice problem. A group of individuals seek to partition a finite set ...