On recognising nearly single-crossing preferences
If voters' preferences are one-dimensional, many hard problems in computational social choice become tractable. A preference profile can be classified as one-dimensional if it has the single-crossing property, which requires that the voters can be ordered from left to right so that their prefer...
Main Authors: | Jaeckle, F, Peters, D, Elkind, E |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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AAAI Press
2018
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