2024
DOI: 10.1137/23m1545677
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Don’t Roll the Dice, Ask Twice: The Two-Query Distortion of Matching Problems and Beyond

Georgios Amanatidis,
Georgios Birmpas,
Aris Filos-Ratsikas
et al.

Abstract: In most social choice settings, the participating agents express their preferences over the different alternatives in the form of linear orderings. While this clearly simplifies preference elicitation, it inevitably leads to poor performance with respect to optimizing a cardinal objective, such as the social welfare, since the values of the agents remain virtually unknown. This loss in performance because of lack of information is measured by the notion of distortion. A recent array of works put forward the ag… Show more

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