Fair Knapsack

11/13/2017
by   Till Fluschnik, et al.
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We study the following multiagent variant of the knapsack problem. We are given a set of items, a set of voters, and a value of the budget; each item is endowed with a cost and each voter assigns to each item a certain value. The goal is to select a subset of items with the total cost not exceeding the budget, in a way that is consistent with the voters' preferences. Since the preferences of the voters over the items can vary significantly, we need a way of aggregating these preferences, in order to select the socially most preferred valid knapsack. We study three approaches to aggregating voters preferences, which are motivated by the literature on multiwinner elections and fair allocation. This way we introduce the concepts of individually best, diverse, and fair knapsack. We study computational complexity (including parameterized complexity, and complexity under restricted domains) of computing the aforementioned concepts of multiagent knapsacks.

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