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Political Studies, 1987
Voting is a group decision making method in a democratic society, an expression of the will of the majority.
Ching-Lai Hwang, Ming-Jeng Lin
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Voting is a group decision making method in a democratic society, an expression of the will of the majority.
Ching-Lai Hwang, Ming-Jeng Lin
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Mapping Social Choice Theory to RLHF
arXiv.orgRecent work on the limitations of using reinforcement learning from human feedback (RLHF) to incorporate human preferences into model behavior often raises social choice theory as a reference point.
Jessica Dai, Eve Fleisig
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2011
This chapter discusses social choice theory, an axiomatic and deductive approach to societal problem solving by existing or possible voting procedures. Social choice theory in economics and political science considers how the members of a society such as voters or policy makers may make societal decisions such as selection among competing candidates to
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This chapter discusses social choice theory, an axiomatic and deductive approach to societal problem solving by existing or possible voting procedures. Social choice theory in economics and political science considers how the members of a society such as voters or policy makers may make societal decisions such as selection among competing candidates to
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Social Choice And Formal Language Theory
Journal of Cybernetics, 1973Abstract This paper defines concepts of grammar, language and automata and their application to both structural and axiomatic representations of the social choice process. A general factorization of the social choice process is given and it is also shown that the formal language model has the power to include mathematical axiomatic characterizations as
Piccoli, Mary Louise, Whinston, Andrew
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This authoritative and encyclopaedic reference work provides a thorough account of the public choice approach to economics and politics. The Companion breaks new ground by joining together the most important issues in the field in a single comprehensive volume.
Jacob M. Nebel, John A. Weymark
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Jacob M. Nebel, John A. Weymark
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Rational Choice and Social Theory
Journal of Philosophy, 1994L'A. tente de determiner les causes d'une action: la motivation est-elle purement individuelle et rationnelle, d'ordre psychologique, ou est-elle d'ordre externe, produit de determinations sociales? L'A.
Debra Satz, John Ferejohn
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Rational Choice Theory as Social Physics
Critical Review, 1995Donald Green and Ian Shapiro discover a curious gulf between the prestige of rational choice approaches and the dearth of solid empirical findings. But we can understand neither the prestige of rational choice theory nor its pathologies unless we see it as a variant of the equilibrium analysis found in physics, economics, and biology.
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Applying Social Choice Theory to Solve Engineering Multi-objective Optimization Problems
Journal of Control Automation and Electrical Systems, 2020Vinicius Renan de Carvalho +3 more
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1998
The theory of social choice is concerned with the problem of aggregating the preferences of several persons into a single preference order. The problem has the same structure as that of aggregating the preference orders of a single person with regard to several aspects of alternatives into a single preference order on the set of alternatives.
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The theory of social choice is concerned with the problem of aggregating the preferences of several persons into a single preference order. The problem has the same structure as that of aggregating the preference orders of a single person with regard to several aspects of alternatives into a single preference order on the set of alternatives.
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