Compact Value-Function Representations for Qualitative Preferences
Brafman, Ronen I., Domshlak, Carmel, Kogan, Tanya
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
We consider the challenge of preference elicitation in systems that help users discover the most desirable item(s) within a given database. Past work on preference elicitation focused on structured models that provide a factored representation of users' preferences. Such models require less information to construct and support efficient reasoning algorithms. This paper makes two substantial contributions to this area: (1) Strong representation theorems for factored value functions. (2) A methodology that utilizes our representation results to address the problem of optimal item selection.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jul-11-2012
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