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ALDT
2015
Springer
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Beyond Plurality: Truth-Bias in Binary Scoring Rules
It is well known that standard game-theoretic approaches to voting mechanisms lead to a multitude of Nash Equilibria (NE), many of which are counter-intuitive. We focus on truth-bi...
Svetlana Obraztsova, Omer Lev, Evangelos Markakis,...
ALDT
2015
Springer
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Reducing the Number of Queries in Interactive Value Iteration
To tackle the potentially hard task of defining the reward function in a Markov Decision Process (MDPs), a new approach, called Interactive Value Iteration (IVI) has recently been...
Hugo Gilbert, Olivier Spanjaard, Paolo Viappiani, ...
ALDT
2015
Springer
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Beyond Theory and Data in Preference Modeling: Bringing Humans into the Loop
Many mathematical frameworks aim at modeling human preferences, employing a number of methods including utility functions, qualitative preference statements, constraint optimizatio...
Thomas E. Allen, Muye Chen, Judy Goldsmith, Nichol...
ALDT
2015
Springer
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Elections with Few Candidates: Prices, Weights, and Covering Problems
We show that a number of election-related problems with prices (such as, for example, bribery) are fixed-parameter tractable (in FPT) when parameterized by the number of candidate...
Robert Bredereck, Piotr Faliszewski, Rolf Niederme...
ALDT
2015
Springer
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Sequential Extensions of Causal and Evidential Decision Theory
Moving beyond the dualistic view in AI where agent and environment are separated incurs new challenges for decision making, as calculation of expected utility is no longer straigh...
Tom Everitt, Jan Leike, Marcus Hutter
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