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5th ADT 2017: Luxembourg
- Jörg Rothe:
Algorithmic Decision Theory - 5th International Conference, ADT 2017, Luxembourg, Luxembourg, October 25-27, 2017, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 10576, Springer 2017, ISBN 978-3-319-67503-9
Full Papers (Oral Presentations)
- Stefano Teso, Andrea Passerini, Paolo Viappiani:
Constructive Preference Elicitation for Multiple Users with Setwise Max-margin. 3-17 - Diederik M. Roijers, Luisa M. Zintgraf, Ann Nowé:
Interactive Thompson Sampling for Multi-objective Multi-armed Bandits. 18-34 - Alexandru-Liviu Olteanu, Patrick Meyer, Ann Barcomb, Nicolas Jullien:
Towards a Protocol for Inferring Preferences Using Majority-rule Sorting Models. 35-49 - Tom Denat, Meltem Öztürk:
Dominance Based Monte Carlo Algorithm for Preference Elicitation in the Multi-criteria Sorting Problem: Some Performance Tests. 50-64 - Lucie Galand, Brice Mayag:
A Heuristic Approach to Test the Compatibility of a Preference Information with a Choquet Integral Model. 65-80 - Mustapha Ridaoui, Michel Grabisch, Christophe Labreuche:
An Alternative View of Importance Indices for Multichoice Games. 81-92 - Nadjet Bourdache, Patrice Perny:
Anytime Algorithms for Adaptive Robust Optimization with OWA and WOWA. 93-107 - Hugo Gilbert:
Fair Proportional Representation Problems with Mixture Operators. 108-123 - Neeldhara Misra, Chinmay Sonar, P. R. Vaidyanathan:
On the Complexity of Chamberlin-Courant on Almost Structured Profiles. 124-138 - Stéphane Airiau, Umberto Grandi, Filipo Studzinski Perotto:
Learning Agents for Iterative Voting. 139-152 - Cory Siler, Luke Harold Miles, Judy Goldsmith:
The Complexity of Campaigning. 153-165 - Stefano Moretti, Meltem Öztürk:
Some Axiomatic and Algorithmic Perspectives on the Social Ranking Problem. 166-181 - Gábor Erdélyi, Christian Reger, Yongjie Yang:
Complexity of Group Identification with Partial Information. 182-196 - Ayumi Igarashi, Diederik M. Roijers:
Multi-criteria Coalition Formation Games. 197-213 - Dominik Peters:
Precise Complexity of the Core in Dichotomous and Additive Hedonic Games. 214-227 - Astrid Pieterse, Gerhard J. Woeginger:
The Subset Sum Game Revisited. 228-240 - Jules Hedges, Paulo Oliva, Evguenia Shprits, Viktor Winschel, Philipp Zahn:
Higher-Order Decision Theory. 241-254 - Andreas Darmann, Janosch Döcker, Britta Dorn, Jérôme Lang, Sebastian Schneckenburger:
On Simplified Group Activity Selection. 255-269 - Haris Aziz, Paul Goldberg, Toby Walsh:
Equilibria in Sequential Allocation. 270-283 - Britta Dorn, Ronald de Haan, Ildikó Schlotter:
Obtaining a Proportional Allocation by Deleting Items. 284-299 - Katarína Cechlárová, Tamás Fleiner, Ildikó Schlotter:
Possible and Necessary Allocations Under Serial Dictatorship with Incomplete Preference Lists. 300-314 - Robert Bredereck, Jiehua Chen, Ugo Paavo Finnendahl, Rolf Niedermeier:
Stable Roommate with Narcissistic, Single-Peaked, and Single-Crossing Preferences. 315-330
Short Papers (Poster Presentations)
- Maria Silvia Pini, Francesca Rossi, Kristen Brent Venable:
Compact Preference Representation via Fuzzy Constraints in Stable Matching Problems. 333-338 - Dmitrii Lozovanu, Stefan Pickl:
Determining Nash Equilibria for Stochastic Positional Games with Discounted Payoffs. 339-343 - Pierre Bisquert, Madalina Croitoru, Nikos Karanikolas:
A Qualitative Decision-Making Approach Overlapping Argumentation and Social Choice. 344-349 - Zachary J. Oster:
Efficient Satisfiability Verification for Conditional Importance Networks. 350-354 - Wilfried Joseph Ehounou, Dominique Barth, Arnaud De Moissac:
Discovery of Energy Network Topology from Uncertain Flow Measurements. 355-360 - Paul B. Kantor:
Measuring Border Security for Resource Allocation. 361-365
Doctoral Consortium
- Margot Calbrix:
Incremental Preference Elicitation for Collective Decision Making. 369-373 - Adrian Haret:
Logic-Based Merging in Fragments of Classical Logic with Inputs from Social Choice Theory. 374-378 - Lisa Rey:
Distances in Voting and Committee Election Rules for General Preference Types. 379-382
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