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Dealing with incomplete agents' preferences and an uncertain agenda in group decision making via sequential majority voting
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2009
arXiv
pre-print
We consider multi-agent systems where agents' preferences are aggregated via sequential majority voting: each decision is taken by performing a sequence of pairwise comparisons where each comparison is a weighted majority vote among the agents. Incompleteness in the agents' preferences is common in many real-life settings due to privacy issues or an ongoing elicitation process. In addition, there may be uncertainty about how the preferences are aggregated. For example, the agenda (a tree whose
arXiv:0909.4441v1
fatcat:epuvlwk2cbe3baq5cavqryx5ky