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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2006/newsitem/1374/9-J
 une-2006-Computational-Social-Choice-Seminar-Fenro
 ng-Liu
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SUMMARY:Computational Social Choice Seminar, Fenro
 ng Liu
ATTENDEE;ROLE=Speaker:Fenrong Liu
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20060609T160000
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LOCATION:P-3.27, Euclides Building, Plantage Muide
 rgracht 24, Amsterdam
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:  We define preference in ter
 ms of a constraint sequence, a concept from optima
 lity theory. In case agents only have incomplete i
 nformation, beliefs are introduced. We propose thr
 ee definitions to describe different procedures ag
 ents may follow to get a preference relation using
  the incomplete information. Changes of preference
  are explored w.r.t their sources: changes of the 
 constraint sequence, and changes in beliefs.   Thi
 s is joint work with Dick de Jongh (see also ILLC-
 report PP-2006-38).    For more information, see h
 ttps://www.illc.uva.nl/~ulle/seminar/, or contact 
 Ulle Endriss (ulle at illc.uva.nl).
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n      <p>Abstract:<
 br />\n        We define preference in terms of a 
 constraint sequence, a concept from optimality the
 ory. In case agents only have incomplete informati
 on, beliefs are introduced. We propose three defin
 itions to describe different procedures agents may
  follow to get a preference relation using the inc
 omplete information. Changes of preference are exp
 lored w.r.t their\n        sources: changes of the
  constraint sequence, and changes in beliefs.\n   
    </p>\n      <p>This is joint work with Dick de 
 Jongh (see also\n        <a target="_blank" href="
 https://www.illc.uva.nl/Publications/ResearchRepor
 ts/PP-2006-38.text.pdf">ILLC-report PP-2006-38</a>
 ). \n      </p>\n    \n      <p>\n        For more
  information, see\n        <a target="_blank" href
 ="https://www.illc.uva.nl/~ulle/seminar/">https://
 www.illc.uva.nl/~ulle/seminar/</a>,\n        or co
 ntact Ulle Endriss (<a class="email">ulle <span cl
 ass="at">at</span> illc.uva.nl</a>).\n      </p>\n
     
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