3 December 2009
ILLC Workshop: New Directions in Preference Representation
Posted by Rasmus Rendsvig under: Activities; Conference and workshop announcements; Preferences, Intentions, Emotions .
| Friday, December 11, 2009 |
Preferences are ubiquitous and unavoidable when dealing with interacting agents. This workshop consists of five talks by researchers in preference representation, highlighting recent work. The workshop follows Joel Uckelman’s PhD defense (thesis) at 10:00 in the Agnietenkapel, on the same day. No registration is required; all are welcome.
Schedule
14:00–14:35 Stable marriages: manipulation properties and compact preference representation — Francesca Rossi
14:35–15:10 Reasoning about preferences and coalitions in modal logics: Towards a unifying viewpoint — Cédric Dégremont
15:10–15:45 Prof Kripke, let me introduce Prof Nash: Incentive compatible social law design — Michael Wooldridge
15:45–16:15 coffee break
16:15–16:50 Proof-Nets for Modelling Combinatorial Auctions — Daniele Porello
16:50–17:25 Voting with incomplete information: communication and compilation issues — Jérôme Lang
For abstracts and more information about location, please visit the workshop site, http://staff.science.uva.nl/~juckelma/events/ndipr/
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