Search Results for author: Ulle Endriss

Found 6 papers, 0 papers with code

Lecture Notes on Fair Division

no code implementations11 Jun 2018 Ulle Endriss

Fair division is the problem of dividing one or several goods amongst two or more agents in a way that satisfies a suitable fairness criterion.

Fairness

Preservation of Semantic Properties during the Aggregation of Abstract Argumentation Frameworks

no code implementations27 Jul 2017 Weiwei Chen, Ulle Endriss

An abstract argumentation framework can be used to model the argumentative stance of an agent at a high level of abstraction, by indicating for every pair of arguments that is being considered in a debate whether the first attacks the second.

Abstract Argumentation

Graph Aggregation

no code implementations13 Sep 2016 Ulle Endriss, Umberto Grandi

Graph aggregation is the process of computing a single output graph that constitutes a good compromise between several input graphs, each provided by a different source.

Abstract Argumentation

Automated Search for Impossibility Theorems in Social Choice Theory: Ranking Sets of Objects

no code implementations16 Jan 2014 Christian Geist, Ulle Endriss

We present a method for using standard techniques from satisfiability checking to automatically verify and discover theorems in an area of economic theory known as ranking sets of objects.

Decision Making Decision Making Under Uncertainty

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