Manipulation in Group Argument Evaluation
Caminada, Martin (University of Luxembourg) | Pigozzi, Gabriella (Université) | Podlaszewski, Mikołaj (Paris Dauphine)
Given an argumentation framework and a group of agents, the individuals may have divergent opinions on the status of the arguments. If the group needsto reach a common position on the argumentation framework, the question is how the individual evaluations can be mapped into a collective one. Thisproblem has been recently investigated by Caminada and Pigozzi. In this paper, we investigate the behaviour of two of such operators from a socialchoice-theoretic point of view. In particular, we study under which conditions these operators are Pareto optimal and whether they are manipulable.
Jul-19-2011
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- Europe > France > Île-de-France > Paris > Paris (0.04)
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- Research Report > New Finding (0.46)
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