Online Approval Committee Elections
Computer Science and Game Theory
2022-05-09 v4 Artificial Intelligence
Abstract
Assume candidates need to be selected. The candidates appear over time. Each time one appears, it must be immediately selected or rejected -- a decision that is made by a group of individuals through voting. Assume the voters use approval ballots, i.e., for each candidate they only specify whether they consider it acceptable or not. This setting can be seen as a voting variant of choosing secretaries. Our contribution is twofold. (1) We assess to what extent the committees that are computed online can proportionally represent the voters. (2) If a prior probability over candidate approvals is available, we show how to compute committees with maximal expected score.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2202.06830,
title = {Online Approval Committee Elections},
author = {Virginie Do and Matthieu Hervouin and Jérôme Lang and Piotr Skowron},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.06830},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
To appear at IJCAI 2022