Maxing and Ranking with Few Assumptions

Neural Information Processing Systems 

P AC maximum selection (maxing) and ranking of n elements via random pairwise comparisons have diverse applications and have been studied under many models and assumptions. With just one simple natural assumption: strong stochastic transitivity, we show that maxing can be performed with linearly many comparisons yet ranking requires quadratically many. With no assumptions at all, we show that for the Borda-score metric, maximum selection can be performed with linearly many comparisons and ranking can be performed with O ( n log n) comparisons.

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