ADT2011 - Accepted Papers:
- How Hard is it to Bribe the Judges? A Study of the Complexity of Bribery in Judgment
Aggregation
Dorothea Baumeister, Gabor Erdelyi and Jorg Rothe - Committee Selection with a Weight Constraint Based on a Pairwise Dominance Relation
Charles Delort, Olivier Spanjaard and Paul Weng - A Natural Language Argumentation Interface for Explanation Generation in Markov Decision Processes
Thomas Dodson, Nicholas Mattei and Judy Goldsmith - An experimental multi-objective optimization approach to eliciting decision maker's
preferences for the Promethee II method
Stefan Eppe, Yves De Smet and Thomas Stuetzle - Strategy-proof Mechanisms for Facility Location Games with Many Facilities
Bruno Escoffier, Laurent Gourves, Kim-Thang Nguyen, Fanny Pascual and Olivier Spanjaard - Making decision in multi partitioning
Alain Guenoche - Efficiently Eliciting Preferences from a Group of Users
Greg Hines and Kate Larson - Risk Averse Production Planning
Ban Kawas, Marco Laumanns, Eleni Pratsini and Steve Prestwich - Minimal and Complete Explanations for Critical Multi-attribute Decisions
Christophe Labreuche, Nicolas Maudet and Wassila Ouerdane - Vote Elicitation with Probabilistic Preference Models: Empirical Estimation and Cost Tradeoffs
Tyler Lu and Craig Boutilier - Efficient Approximation Algorithms for Multi-objective Constraint Optimization
Radu Marinescu - Empirical Evaluation of Voting Rules with Strictly Ordered Preference Data
Nicholas Mattei - A reduction of the complexity of inconsistencies test in the MACBETH 2-additve methodology
Brice Mayag - Scaling Invariance and a Characterization of Linear Objective Functions
Sasa Pekec - Learning the parameters of a multiple criteria sorting method based on a majority rule
Marc Pirlot, Vincent Mousseau and Agnes Leroy - Handling preferences in the "pre-conflicting" phase of the decision making process under multiple criteria
Dmitry Podkopaev and Kaisa Miettinen - On Minimizing Ordered Weighted Regrets in Multiobjective Markov Decision Processes
Wlodzimierz Ogryczak, Patrice Perny and Paul Weng - Bribery in Path-Disruption Games
Anja Rey and Jorg Rothe - A Translation Based Approach to Probabilistic Conformant Planning
Ran Taig and Ronen I. Brafman - The Machine Learning and Traveling Repairman Problem
Theja Tulabandhula, Cynthia Rudin and Patrick Jaillet - Learning Complex Concepts using Crowdsourcing: A Bayesian Approach
Paolo Viappiani, Sandra Zilles, Howard Hamilton and Craig Boutilier - Online cake cutting
Toby Walsh - Influence Diagrams with Memory States: Representation and Algorithms
Xiaojian Wu, Akshat Kumar and Shlomo Zilberstein - Constrained Multicriteria Sorting Method Applied to Portfolio Selection
Jun Zheng, Olivier Cailloux and Vincent Mousseau