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Trends and Directions of Preference Elicitation and Assessment in Food Science: Single-, Pair-, and Multi-Criteria Ranking Methods. [PDF]
The advantages and limitations of standard ranking techniques are evaluated. Related methodologies from other disciplines have the potential to sensory studies. International food competition rules are heterogeneous and insufficiently specified. Guidance for future research directions in decision methodologies is provided.
Sipos L +4 more
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Selection of subcontractors using ordinal ranking methods based on Condorcet approach
A choice of a subcontractor may have critical impact on realization of the project, it has influence on the cost, duration, and quality. Selection of the best sucontractor can be defined as multiple criteria decision making problem (MCDM) of choosing a ...
Sławomir Biruk, Piotr Jaśkowski
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This paper attacks a problem like the one addressed in an earlier work (Potthoff, 2013) but is more mathematical. The setting is one where an election is to choose a single winner from m (> 2) candidates, it is postulated that voters have knowledge ...
Richard F. Potthoff
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Split Cycle: A New Condorcet Consistent Voting Method Independent of Clones and Immune to Spoilers [PDF]
We propose a Condorcet consistent voting method that we call Split Cycle. Split Cycle belongs to the small family of known voting methods that significantly narrow the choice of winners in the presence of majority cycles while also satisfying ...
Holliday, Wesley H., Pacuit, Eric
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The likelihood of a Condorcet winner in the logrolling setting [PDF]
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William Gehrlein +2 more
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Condorcet winners on median spaces [PDF]
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The Uncovered Set and the Core: Cox's Result Revisited
In this work first it is shown, in contradiction to the well-known claim in Cox (1987), that the uncovered set in a multidimensional spatial voting situation (under the usual regularity conditions) does not necessarily coincide with the core even when ...
Anindya Bhattacharya +2 more
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Approximately Strategyproof Tournament Rules: On Large Manipulating Sets and Cover-Consistence [PDF]
We consider the manipulability of tournament rules, in which n teams play a round robin tournament and a winner is (possibly randomly) selected based on the outcome of all binom{n}{2} matches. Prior work defines a tournament rule to be k-SNM-?
Schvartzman, Ariel +3 more
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A correspondence between voting procedures and stochastic orderings [PDF]
The research reported in this paper has been supported by Projects PGC2018-098623-B-I00 and TIN2017-87600-P of the Spanish Ministry of Economy, GRUPIN-IDI/2018/000176 of the Principality of Asturias and by the Research Foundation of Flanders FWO17/PDO ...
De Baets, Bernard +3 more
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The concept of the Condorcet winner has become central to most electoral models in the political economy literature. A Condorcet winner is the alternative preferred by a plurality in every pairwise competition; the notion of a k-winner generalizes that ...
Diego Armando Canales
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