Collective Schedules: Scheduling Meets Computational Social Choice

03/20/2018
by   Fanny Pascual, et al.
0

When scheduling public works or events in a shared facility one needs to accommodate preferences of a population. We formalize this problem by introducing the notion of a collective schedule. We show how to extend fundamental tools from social choice theory---positional scoring rules, the Kemeny rule and the Condorcet principle---to collective scheduling. We study the computational complexity of finding collective schedules. We also experimentally demonstrate that optimal collective schedules can be found for instances with realistic sizes.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
03/23/2017

Resolving the Complexity of Some Fundamental Problems in Computational Social Choice

This thesis is in the area called computational social choice which is a...
research
12/01/2021

Collective discrete optimisation as judgment aggregation

Many important collective decision-making problems can be seen as multi-...
research
12/31/2021

A General Statistical Mechanics Framework for the Collective Motion of Animals

We propose a general statistical mechanics framework for the collective ...
research
09/03/2018

ViewpointS: towards a Collective Brain

Tracing knowledge acquisition and linking learning events to interaction...
research
09/10/2019

Arrow, Hausdorff, and Ambiguities in the Choice of Preferred States in Complex Systems

Arrow's `impossibility' theorem asserts that there are no satisfactory m...
research
06/09/2022

Land-Use Filtering for Nonstationary Prediction of Collective Efficacy in an Urban Environment

Collective efficacy – the capacity of communities to exert social contro...
research
11/10/2017

Logics for modelling collective attitudes

We introduce a number of logics to reason about collective propositional...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset