Reasoning With Conditional Ceteris Paribus Preference Statem
Boutilier, Craig, Brafman, Ronen I., Hoos, Holger H., Poole, David L.
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
In many domains it is desirable to assess the preferences of users in a qualitative rather than quantitative way. Such representations of qualitative preference orderings form an importnat component of automated decision tools. We propose a graphical representation of preferences that reflects conditional dependence and independence of preference statements under a ceteris paribus (all else being equal) interpretation. Such a representation is ofetn compact and arguably natural. We describe several search algorithms for dominance testing based on this representation; these algorithms are quite effective, especially in specific network topologies, such as chain-and tree- structured networks, as well as polytrees.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jan-23-2013