The Second International Conference on Algorithmic Decision Theory
October 26 - 28, 2011
DIMACS Center, CoRE Building, Rutgers University
- Organizers:
- Ronen Brafman, Ben Gurion University, brafman@cs.bgu.ac.il
- Fred Roberts, DIMACS/Rutgers University, froberts at dimacs.rutgers.edu
- Alexis Tsoukiàs, LAMSADE, tsoukias at lamsade.dauphine.fr
Presented under the auspices of the Special Focus on Algorithmic Decision Theory.
ADT2011 - Slides:
- Stefan Eppe, Yves De Smet and Thomas Stuetzle, Brussels'
School of Engineering, Universite Libre de Bruxelles
A Bi-objective Optimization Model to Eleciting Decision Maker's Preferences for the PROMETHEE II Method
- Gabor Erdelyi, SPMS, Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore, Dorothea Baumeister and Jorg Rothe, Institut fur Informatik, Universitat Dusseldorf, Germany
How Hard is it to Bribe the Judges? A Study of
the Complexity of Bribery in Judgment Aggregation
- Alain Guenoche, IML - CNRS
Making Decision in Multi Partitioning
- Judy Goldsmith, Thomas Dodson, and Nicholas Mattei, University of Kentucky
Explanation Generation for MDP Policies
- Carlos Guestrin, CMU
Taming Information Overload
- Tyler Lu and Craig Boutilier, University of Toronto
Vote Elicitation with Probabilistic
Preference Models: Empirical Estimation and Cost Tradeoffs
- Radu Marinescu, IBM Research and Development, Ireland
Efficient Approximation Algorithms for Multi-objective Constraint Optimization
- Nicholas Mattei, University of Kentucky
Empirical Evaluation of Voting Rules with Strictly Ordered Preference Data
- Sasa Pekec, Duke University
Scaling Invariance and a Characterization of Linear
Objective Functions
- Patrice Perny, University Pierre and Marie Curie, Paris
Tutorial: An Introduction to Preference Elicitation Using Utility Functions
- Marc Pirlot, and Agnes Leroy, MATHRO; Vincent Mousseau, LGI
Learning the Parameters of a Multiple Criteria
Sorting Method Based on a Majority Rule
- Marc Pirlot, University of Mons, Denis Bouyssou and
Thierry Marchant
Diversity Management: Research Challenges
- Dmitry Podkopaev and Kaisa Miettinen, University of
Jyvaskyla, Finland
Handling preferences in the "pre-conflicting" phase of the decision making process under multiple criteria
- Anja Rey and Jorg Rothe, Heinrich-Heine-Universitat Dusseldorf
Bribery in Path-Disruption Games
- Rob Schapire, Princeton University
How to Play Repeated Games: Theory, an Algorithm, and Applications
- Ran Taig and Ronen I. Brafman, Ben-Gurion University
A Translation Based Approach to Probabilistic Conformant Planning
- Theja Tulabandhula, Cynthia Rudin and Patrick Jaillet, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The Machine Learning and Traveling Repairman Problem
- Toby Walsh, NICTA and UNSW, Sydney, Australia
Online cake cutting
- Paul Weng, Charles Delort, Olivier Spanjaard, UPMC, Paris, France
Committee Selection with a Weight Constraint Based on a Pairwise Dominance Relation
- Xiaojian Wu, Akshat Kumar and Shlomo Zilberstein, University of Massachusetts
Influence Diagrams with Memory States: Representation and Algorithms
- Jun Zheng, Olivier Cailloux and Vincent Mousseau, Industrial Engineering Laboratory, Ecole Centrale Paris, France
Constrained Multicriteria Sorting Method Applied to Portfolio Selection
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