Beyond collective intelligence: Collective adaptation. [PDF]
Galesic M +19 more
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Trump, Condorcet and Borda: Voting paradoxes in the 2016 Republican presidential primaries [PDF]
The organization of US presidential elections make them potentially vulnerable to so-called “voting paradoxes”, identified by social choice theorists but rarely documented empirically.
Kurrild-Klitgaard, Peter
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Epistemic austerity: limits to entitlement. [PDF]
Ohlhorst J.
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The Strong No Show Paradoxes are a common flaw in Condorcet voting correspondences
The No Show Paradox (there is a voter who would rather not vote) is known to affect every Condorcet voting function. This paper analyses two strong versions of this paradox in the context of Condorcet voting correspondences.
Joaqui´n Pérez
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Election by Majority Judgement: Experimental Evidence [PDF]
Le jugement majoritaire est une méthode d'élection. Cette méthode est l'aboutissement d'une nouvelle théorie du choix social où les électeurs jugent les candidats au lieu de les ranger. La théorie est développée dans d'autres publications ([2, 4]).
Michel Balinski, Rida Laraki
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Fusing Appearance and Spatio-Temporal Models for Person Re-Identification and Tracking. [PDF]
Chen AT, Biglari-Abhari M, Wang KI.
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Information overload for (bounded) rational agents. [PDF]
Pothos EM +5 more
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Arrow's Impossibility Theorem as a Generalisation of Condorcet's Paradox
Arrow's Impossibility Theorem is a seminal result of Social Choice Theory that demonstrates the impossibility of ranked-choice decision-making processes to jointly satisfy a number of intuitive and seemingly desirable constraints. The theorem is often described as a generalisation of Condorcet's Paradox, wherein pairwise majority voting may fail to ...
Livson, Ori, Prokopenko, Mikhail
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Exploring the New Horizon of AdipoQ in Obesity-Related Alzheimer's Dementia. [PDF]
Uddin MS +10 more
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An IT2FS-PT 3 based emergency response plan evaluation with MULTIMOORA method in group decision making. [PDF]
Qin J, Ma X.
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