Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Preferences play a key role in decision making by both single individuals and/or groups.
In a multi-agent context, it is also important to know how to aggregate preferences to reach a collective decision.
Moreover, being able to measure the distance between the preference of two individuals is important to
identify the amount of disagreement and possibly reach consensus.
In this paper we define a notion of distance between CP-nets, a formalism that can compactly encode conditional qualitative preferences. We consider the Kendall-tau distance between the partial orders induced by CP-nets,
and we define two tractable approximations of that distance, which can be computed in time polynomial
in the number of features of the CP-nets.
We then perform experiments to demonstrate the quality of these approximations compared to the Kendall-tau distance.
We also relate our two notions of distance to the distance rationalizability of sequential plurality voting for CP-nets.
In a multi-agent context, it is also important to know how to aggregate preferences to reach a collective decision.
Moreover, being able to measure the distance between the preference of two individuals is important to
identify the amount of disagreement and possibly reach consensus.
In this paper we define a notion of distance between CP-nets, a formalism that can compactly encode conditional qualitative preferences. We consider the Kendall-tau distance between the partial orders induced by CP-nets,
and we define two tractable approximations of that distance, which can be computed in time polynomial
in the number of features of the CP-nets.
We then perform experiments to demonstrate the quality of these approximations compared to the Kendall-tau distance.
We also relate our two notions of distance to the distance rationalizability of sequential plurality voting for CP-nets.
Tipologia CRIS:
4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Preferences; CP-nets; Artificial Intelligence
Elenco autori:
Loreggia, A; Mattei, N; Rossi, F; Venable, B
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Titolo del libro:
Proceedings 17th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems