1st Multidisciplinary Workshop on
Advances in Preference Handling
Among 46 submissions, the program committee accepted the following papers for a long presentation at the workshop:
- • Keith Golden and Ronen Brafman and Wanlin Pang, Preferences in Data Production Planning
- • Christophe Gonzales and Patrice Perny, GAI Networks for Decision Making under Certainty
- • Kathrin Konczak and Jerome Lang, Voting procedures with incomplete preferences
- • Darius Braziunas and Craig Boutilier, Local Utility Elicitation in GAI Models
- • Ronen I. Brafman and Doron Friedman, Adaptive Rich Media Presentations via Preference-Based Constrained Optimization
- • Meghyn Bienvenu and Sheila Mc Ilraith, Qualitative Dynamical Preferences in the Situation Calculus
- • Carmel Domshlak and Thorsten Joachims, Unstructuring User Preferences: Efficient Non-Parametric Utility Revelation
- • Yagil Engel and Michael P.Wellman, CUI networks: A graphical representation for conditional utility independence
- • Jan Chomicki and Joyce Song, Monotonic and Nonmonotonic Preference Revision
- • Paolo Viappiani and Boi Faltings and Vincent Schikel Zuber and Pearl Pu, Stimulating Preference Expression Using Suggestions
- • S. Prestwich and F. Rossi and K. B. Venable and T. Walsh, Constraint-based Preferential Optimization
- • Gerhard Brewka and Ilkka Niemelae and Miroslaw Truszczynski, Prioritized Component Systems
- • Ph. Besnard and J. Lang and P. Marquis, Variable forgetting in preference relations over propositional domains
- • Maria Silvia Pini and Francesca Rossi and Brent Venable, Possibilistic and probabilistic uncertainty in soft constraint problems
- • Daniel Kikuti and Fabio G. Cozman and Cassio P. de Campos, Partially Ordered Preferences in Decision Trees: Computing Strategies with Imprecision in Probabilities
- • Didier Dubois and Souhila Kaci and Henri Prade, CP-nets and possibilistic logic: Two approaches to preference modeling Steps towards a comparison
- • Ulrich Junker, Preference-based Inconsistency Proving: When the Failure of the Best Is Sufficient
Further papers have been accepted for a short presentation:
- • Ronen I. Brafman and Carmel Domshlak and Solomon Eyal Shimony and Yael Silver, TCP-nets for Preferences over Sets
- • Daniel Eckert and Johann Mitloehner, Logical representation and merging of preference information
- • Gautier Meyer and Vincent Louis and Jean-Paul Sansonnet and Yannick Larvor, Two logical operators for representing and handling preferences
- • Derek Williams and Kyle Bailey and Alex Dekhtyar and Judy Goldsmith and Beth Goldstein and Raphael Finkel and Joan Mazur, Interactive preferences and decision-theoretic planning
- • Florin Constantin and David C. Parkes, Preference-Based Characterizations of Truthfulness and the Limited Expressiveness of Order-Based Domains
- • Mikhail Mikhalevich and Ludmilla Koshlai, Randomized Optimization Procedure through Preference Relations
- • Ludmilla Koshlai and Mikhail Mikhalevich, Nontransitive Preferences in Multicriteria Decision-Making
- • Souhila Kaci and Leendert van der Torre, Non-monotonic Reasoning With Various Kinds of Preferences
- • Meltem Oeztuerk and Alexis Tsoukias, Preferences On Intervals: a general framework
- • Ruggiero Cavallo and David C. Parkes and Adam I. Juda and Adam Kirsch and Alex Kulesza and Sebastien Lahaie and Benjamin Lubin and Loizos Michael and Jeffrey Shneidman, TBBL: A Tree-Based Bidding Language for Iterative Combinatorial Exchanges
- • Xiaoping Chen and Xiaowu Li and Jianmin Ji, Conditional Preferences Based on Triadic Modal Logic
- • Michael Mc Geachie, Integrating Tradeoffs Preferences with Arbitrary Ceteris Paribus Preferences
- • Yannis Dimopoulos and Pavlos Moraitis and Alexis Tsoukias, Extending Variable Importance in Preference Networks
- • Chihiro Ono and Youichi Motomura and Hideki Asoh, A Study of Probabilistic Models for Integrating Collaborative and Content-based Recommendation
- • Jason D. M. Rennie and Nati Srebro, Loss Functions for Preference Levels: Regression with Discrete Ordered Labels
- • Wolf-Tilo Balke and Ulrich Güntzer, Efficient Skyline Queries under Weak Pareto Dominance
- • Robert Morris and Paul Morris and Lina Khatib and Neil Yorke-Smith, Temporal Constraint Reasoning with Preferences and Probabilities