In the literature, many desirable properties for allocations of indivisible goods have been proposed, including envy-freeness, Pareto optimality, and maximization of either the total …
M Tan, Z Dai, Y Ren, T Walsh… - 2021 5th Asian …, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In conference review management, it is very common that many papers being assigned are not liked by some reviewers due to their specialties or personal interests. In this paper, we …
M Aleksandrov - arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.11469, 2020 - arxiv.org
We consider a fair division setting where indivisible items are allocated to agents. Each agent in the setting has strictly negative, zero or strictly positive utility for each item. We, thus …
In fair resource allocation, envy freeness (EF) is one of the most interesting fairness criteria as it ensures no agent prefers the bundle of another agent. However, when considering …
P Shams, A Beynier, S Bouveret, N Maudet - Journal of Artificial Intelligence …, 2022 - jair.org
Envy-freeness is a widely studied notion in resource allocation, capturing some aspects of fairness. The notion of envy being inherently subjective though, it might be the case that an …
MD Aleksandrov - AAAI Spring Symposium: SRAI, 2023 - ceur-ws.org
We consider multi-agent item allocation problems where we differentiate between items that are good for all agents or bad for all agents. For this model with social items, we study six …
Executive Summary” Water cuts across so many aspects of human existence, that it would almost be a surprise if it never led to conflict, or sometimes even violence”(Wegerich & …
AUOW Average - Algorithmic Decision Theory, 2021 - Springer
In fair resource allocation, envy freeness (EF) is one of the most interesting fairness criteria as it ensures no agent prefers the bundle of another agent. However, when considering …