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computational social choice 2 Abstimmungsregel 1 Algorithm 1 Algorithmus 1 Democracy 1 Demokratie 1 Neue politische Ökonomie 1 Public choice 1 Social welfare function 1 Soziale Wohlfahrtsfunktion 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Voting behaviour 1 Voting rule 1 Wahlverhalten 1 apportionment 1 approximate aggregation 1 combinatorial elections 1 computational judgement aggregation 1 dependency index 1 inconsistency index 1 judgement aggregation 1 liquid democracy 1 pairwise comparisons 1 truth-functional agendas 1
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Graue Literatur 1 Hochschulschrift 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Nehama, Ilan 1 Schmidt-Kraepelin, Ulrike 1
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Center for the Study of Rationality, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1
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Discussion Paper Series / Center for the Study of Rationality, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1
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Models and algorithms for scalable collective decision making
Schmidt-Kraepelin, Ulrike - 2023
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Approximate Judgement Aggregation
Nehama, Ilan - Center for the Study of Rationality, Hebrew University … - 2011
In this paper we analyze judgement aggregation problems in which a group of agents independently votes on a set of complex propositions that has some interdependency constraint between them (e.g., transitivity when describing preferences). We consider the issue of judgement aggregation from the...
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