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Games, Agents, and Incentives
Short posts that accompany papers presented at the 2020 Games, Agents, and Incentives Workshop (GAIW).
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Sequential Online Chore Division for Autonomous Vehicle Convoy Formation
Sequential Online Chore Division for Autonomous Vehicle Convoy Formation
Birds do it. Cyclists do it. Why shouldn’t vehicles?
Harel Yedidsion
May 9, 2020
Finding Fair and Efficient Allocations When Valuations Don’t Add Up
Finding Fair and Efficient Allocations When Valuations Don’t Add Up
A summary of a paper of the same name authored by Nawal Benabbou, Mithun Chakraborty, Ayumi Igarashi, and Yair Zick
Mithun Chakraborty
May 6, 2020
What cooperative game theory says about the Israeli parliament
What cooperative game theory says about the Israeli parliament
Learning Cooperative Solution Concepts from Data
Alan Tsang
May 5, 2020
Keep Your Friends Close
Keep Your Friends Close
Land Allocation with Friends
Alan Tsang
May 5, 2020
Designing Refund Bonus Schemes for Provision Point Mechanism in Civic Crowdfunding
Designing Refund Bonus Schemes for Provision Point Mechanism in Civic Crowdfunding
TL;DR. Civic crowdfunding, the process of raising voluntary contributions from interested agents for public projects, such as public parks…
sankarshan damle
May 3, 2020
Weighted Envy-Freeness in Indivisible Item Allocation
Weighted Envy-Freeness in Indivisible Item Allocation
(This post is based on joint work with Mithun Chakraborty, Ayumi Igarashi, and Yair Zick)
Warut Suksompong
May 1, 2020
Preserving Condorcet Winners under Strategic Manipulation
Preserving Condorcet Winners under Strategic Manipulation
Condorcet extensions — or Condorcet-consistent voting rules — have long held a prominent place in social choice theory. A Condorcet…
Sirin Botan
May 1, 2020
Infochain: A Decentralized, Trustless and Transparent Oracle on Blockchain
Infochain: A Decentralized, Trustless and Transparent Oracle on Blockchain
Based on our upcoming IJCAI-PRICAI 2020 paper. Joint work with Cyril van Schreven, Aris Filos-Ratsikas and Boi Faltings
Naman Goel
Apr 29, 2020
Obvious Manipulability of Voting Rules
Obvious Manipulability of Voting Rules
TL;DR: In the paper “Obvious Manipulability of Voting Rules”, we analyse the strategic behaviour that can occur in voting systems when the…
Alexander Lam
Apr 28, 2020
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