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  1. Fair assignment of indivisible objects under ordinal preferences.Haris Aziz, Serge Gaspers, Simon Mackenzie & Toby Walsh - 2015 - Artificial Intelligence 227 (C):71-92.
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  • Peter C. Fishburn.Fred S. Roberts, William V. Gehrlein & Steven J. Brams - 2021 - Theory and Decision 93 (1):1-6.
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  • Control complexity in Borda elections: Solving all open cases of offline control and some cases of online control.Marc Neveling & Jörg Rothe - 2021 - Artificial Intelligence 298 (C):103508.
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  • How to Be Helpful to Multiple People at Once.Vael Gates, Thomas L. Griffiths & Anca D. Dragan - 2020 - Cognitive Science 44 (6):e12841.
    When someone hosts a party, when governments choose an aid program, or when assistive robots decide what meal to serve to a family, decision‐makers must determine how to help even when their recipients have very different preferences. Which combination of people’s desires should a decision‐maker serve? To provide a potential answer, we turned to psychology: What do people think is best when multiple people have different utilities over options? We developed a quantitative model of what people consider desirable behavior, characterizing (...)
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