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 --27-June-2018-7th-International-Workshop-on-Compu
 tational-Social-Choice-COMSOC-2018-Troy-NY-USA-
DTSTAMP:20171218T031126
SUMMARY:7th International Workshop on Computationa
 l Social Choice (COMSOC-2018), Troy, NY (USA)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180625
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180627
LOCATION:Troy, NY (USA)
DESCRIPTION:Computational social choice is a rapid
 ly growing discipline at the interface of social c
 hoice theory and computer science. It is concerned
  with the application of computational techniques 
 to the study of social choice mechanisms, and with
  the integration of social choice paradigms into c
 omputing.  Submissions of papers describing origin
 al or recently published work on all aspects of co
 mputational social choice are invited. We welcome 
 both theoretical and empirical work on the confere
 nce topics, including, in particular, research on 
 algorithms (exact, approximate, parameterized, onl
 ine and distributed), learning, logic, uncertainty
  and simulations in the context of social choice.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>Computati
 onal social choice is a rapidly growing discipline
  at the interface of social choice theory and comp
 uter science. It is concerned with the application
  of computational techniques to the study of socia
 l choice mechanisms, and with the integration of s
 ocial choice paradigms into computing.</p>\n</div>
 <div>\n  <p>Submissions of papers describing origi
 nal or recently published work on all aspects of c
 omputational social choice are invited. We welcome
  both theoretical and empirical work on the confer
 ence topics, including, in particular, research on
  algorithms (exact, approximate, parameterized, on
 line and distributed), learning, logic, uncertaint
 y and simulations in the context of social choice.
 </p>\n</div>
URL:http://www.cs.rpi.edu/~xial/COMSOC18/main.html
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