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1 February 2012, Judgment Aggregation Computational Perspectives Workshop, Luxembourg, Luxembourg

Date: 1 February 2012
Location: Luxembourg, Luxembourg

How can a group of agents aggregate their individually assigned truth-values to a collection of logically related propositions into a consistent aggregate? This is a social choice problem studied by the theory of judgment aggregation. relatively new problem of social choice, much is unknown about the theory, methods, implementation and application of judgment aggregation.

In the past decade we witnessed the role of a computer shifting from the computer being a self contained machine for executing software, a ``personal computer", to being a ``net-book", a global communication tool and an access node for disseminating information. As computers and computing become more distributed, pervasive and invisible, the need is created for aggregating information from various sources into a consistent aggregate. Can judgment aggregation fill this need? This is the topic of the workshop organized by the University of Luxembourg and the Cost AGGREEMENT TECHNOLOGIES action.

For more information, see http://icr.uni.lu/JAWorkshop/

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