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![]() Workshop on Future Directions in Computational Social Choice
This workshop on 21-22 November 2016 is organised by COST Action IC1205 on Computational Social Choice as the final event of this European research network. It will showcase some of the results obtained during the four years in which the Action has been active and it will offer a glimpse at future research directions in the field. The programme will consist of invited talks, an open poster session, and a rump session. Registration is free of charge. Organisers
Péter Biró (Budapest), Ágnes Cseh (Budapest) and Ulle Endriss (Amsterdam) Invited speakers
* Simina Brânzei (Jerusalem) Participants, programme, local details
See the list of participants, local details and programme here. AbstractsSee the abstracts here. Monday, 21 November, in room Jakobinus9:00-9:30 Registration
9:30-11:00 Session 1: Ágnes Cseh: Popular Matchings Markus Brill: Approval Voting, Representation, and Liquid Democracy 11:00-11:30 coffee break
11:30-13:00 Session 2: Svetlana Obraztsova: Voting Games: Trembling Hand Equilibria Balázs Sziklai: Group Identification in Online Communities 13:00-14:30 lunch break14:30-15:30 poster session 15:30-16:00 coffee break
16:00-17:30 Session 3: Marija Slavkovik: Extending Judgment Aggregation Ronald de Haan: Going Beyond the Traditional Complexity Analysis dinnerTuesday, 22 November, in room Erzsébet
9:30-11:00 Session 4: Zsuzsanna Jankó: Various Stable Matching Concepts Jan Christop Schlegel: Some Properties of Ex-ante Stable Lotteries 11:00-11:30 coffee break
11:30-13:00 Session 5: László Csató: Two Applications of Axiomatic Ranking Piotr Skowron: Multiwinner Election Rules: Axioms and Applications 13:00-14:30 lunch break14:30-15:30 rump session 15:30-16:00 coffee break
16:00-17:30 Session 6: Andreas Darmann: Ordinal Group Activity Selection Simina Brânzei: Nash Social Welfare Approximation for Strategic Agents (cancelled) Poster Session
The following people all presented posters at the workshop: Sirin Botan(Amsterdam), Weiwei Chen(Amsterdam & Guangzhou), Gal Cohensius(Technion), Lihi Dery (Ariel), Edith Elkind (Oxford), José Luis García-Lapresta (Universidad de Valladolid), Ayumi Igarashi (Oxford), Martin Lackner (Oxford), Arianna Novaro (Toulouse), Dominik Peters (Oxford), Christian Saile (Munich), Krzysztof Sornat (Wroclaw), and Zoi Terzoploulou (Amsterdam). Rump session
The following people all presented 5-minute talks at the rump session: Sjur Didrik Flam (Bergen), Marina Bannikova (Girona), Katarína Cechlárová (Kosice), Lihi Dery (Ariel), Jan Christoph Schlegel (Lausanne), Martin Lackner (Oxford), Dóra Petróczy (Budapest), Gal Cohensius (Technion), Edith Elkind (Oxford), Ildi Schlotter (Budapest), and Zsuzsanna Jankó (Budapest). Registration
Registration is free of charge. Please register by sending the following details to name: affiliation: email: period of stay: food restrictions: Venue
THE VENUE HAS CHANGED! The workshop will take place in the lecture rooms of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences at Országház u. 30, Budapest 1014. SponsorsThe workshop is organised and partly financed by COST Action IC1205 on Computational Social Choice. Additional financial support received from the Mechanism Design research group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, the Institute for Political Science of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation at the University of Amsterdam is gratefully acknowledged. |
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