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Program | EXPLORE-2016: The 3rd Workshop on Exploring Beyond the Worst Case in Computational Social Choice
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EXPLORE-2016: The 3rd Workshop on Exploring Beyond the Worst Case in Computational Social Choice. Tuesday May 10th, 2016. Singapore. Session Chair: John P. Dickerson. Rohit Vaish and Neeldhara Misra – On the Parameterized Complexity of Manipulating Pairwise Voting Rules. Aaron Koolyk, Omer Lev and Jeffrey S. Rosenschein – Convergence and Quality of Iterative Voting Under Non-Scoring Rules. Yoram Bachrach, Omer Lev, Yoad Lewenberg and Yair Zick – Misrepresentation in District Voting. 10:30 – 11:00:. Bahar...
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Organization | EXPLORE-2016: The 3rd Workshop on Exploring Beyond the Worst Case in Computational Social Choice
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EXPLORE-2016: The 3rd Workshop on Exploring Beyond the Worst Case in Computational Social Choice. Data61/NICTA and the University of New South Wales. Data61/NICTA and the University of New South Wales. Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. John P. Dickerson. AGH University of Science and Technology. UNSW Australia and Data61. University Toulouse 1 Capitole. Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI).
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PrefLib.org: A Library for Preferences
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PrefLib}: A Library for Preferences. Below is a list of papers that have made use of or directly referenced data stored here at PrefLib. If you use our data in a paper please contact contact Nicholas Mattei. Mattei@nicta.com.au to have you papers added to the list. Additional references for individual datasets can be found on the appropriate Data. Pages All links below jump to Google Scholar. Even more references, papers, and tutorials can be found in the proceedings of the EXPLORE Workshops:. Adapting t...
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PrefLib.org: A Library for Preferences
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PrefLib}: A Library for Preferences. A reference library of preference data and links assembled by Nicholas Mattei. This site and library is proudly supported by the Optimization Research Group. We currently house over 3,000 datasets for use by the community. For more information on PrefLib and some helpful tips on using it, please see Nick's Tutorial Slides and Code from EXPLORE 2014. Please see the about. June 10, 2015:. Happy summer (and winter down under! For more on that. Dec 23, 2015:. In other new...
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Organization | EXPLORE-2015: The 2nd Workshop on Exploring Beyond the Worst Case in Computational Social Choice
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EXPLORE-2015: The 2nd Workshop on Exploring Beyond the Worst Case in Computational Social Choice. NICTA and the University of New South Wales. NICTA and the University of New South Wales. Carnegie Mellon University and the University of New South Wales. Hungarian Academy of Sciences. John P. Dickerson. AGH University of Science and Technology. University of New South Wales and NICTA. IRIT, University of Toulouse 1 Capitole. Hebrew University of Jerusalem. University of New South Wales.
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PrefLib.org: A Library for Preferences
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PrefLib}: A Library for Preferences. A reference library of preference data and links assembled by Nicholas Mattei. We currently house over 3,000 datasets for use by the community. We want to provide a comprehensive resource for the multiple research communities that deal with preferences, including computational social choice, recommender systems, data mining, machine learning, and combinatorial optimization, to name just a few. Springer, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence. November 13-15, 2013.
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Associated Events - LPNMR 2015
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LPNMR 2015 is now over. Thank you for participating! See you in Helsinki for LPNMR 2017 :). Associated Events and Workshops. LPNMR 2015 is associated with several events and will include specialized workshops. Workshops will be held on September 27, prior to the main conference. Currently planned workshops include:. Grounding, Transforming, and Modularizing Theories with Variables. Action Languages, Process Modeling, and Policy Reasoning. Natural Language Processing and Automated Reasoning. Algorithmic D...