@inproceedings{DiekhoffKirstenKraemer2019, author = {Karsten Diekhoff and Michael Kirsten and Jonas Kr{\"{a}}mer}, editor = {Sa{\v{s}}a Peke{\v{c}} and {Kristen Brent} Venable}, title = {Formal Property-Oriented Design of Voting Rules Using Composable Modules}, booktitle = {6th International Conference on Algorithmic Decision Theory ({ADT} 2019)}, venue = {Durham, NC, USA}, eventdate = {2019-10-25/2019-10-27}, series = {Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence}, part = {Short Papers}, month = oct, year = {2019}, abstract = {Voting rules aggregate multiple individual preferences in order to make a collective decision. Commonly, these mechanisms are expected to respect a multitude of different notions of fairness and reliability, which must be carefully balanced to avoid inconsistencies. We present an approach for the sound and flexible design of voting rules from composable modules. Formal composition rules guarantee social choice properties from properties of the individual components. The approach can be applied to many voting rules from the literature.}, publisher = {Springer}, volume = {11834}, pages = {164--166}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-31489-7} }
Formal Property-Oriented Design of Voting Rules Using Composable Modules
Autor(en): | Karsten Diekhoff, Michael Kirsten und Jonas Krämer |
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In: | 6th International Conference on Algorithmic Decision Theory (ADT 2019) |
Verleger: | Springer |
Reihe: | Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence |
Band: | 11834 |
Teil: | Short Papers |
Jahr: | 2019 |
Seiten: | 164-166 |
DOI: | 10.1007/978-3-030-31489-7 |
Links: | Preprint |
Abstract
Voting rules aggregate multiple individual preferences in order to make a collective decision. Commonly, these mechanisms are expected to respect a multitude of different notions of fairness and reliability, which must be carefully balanced to avoid inconsistencies. We present an approach for the sound and flexible design of voting rules from composable modules. Formal composition rules guarantee social choice properties from properties of the individual components. The approach can be applied to many voting rules from the literature.