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Shape of Incomplete Preferences.

by Robert F Nau - Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Imprecise Probabilities and Their Applications, Carleton Scienti c Proceedings in Informatics , 2003
"... Abstract Incomplete preferences provide the epistemic foundation for models of imprecise subjective probabilities and utilities that are used in robust Bayesian analysis and in theories of bounded rationality. This paper presents a simple axiomatization of incomplete preferences and characterizes t ..."
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Abstract Incomplete preferences provide the epistemic foundation for models of imprecise subjective probabilities and utilities that are used in robust Bayesian analysis and in theories of bounded rationality. This paper presents a simple axiomatization of incomplete preferences and characterizes

Voting procedures with incomplete preferences

by Kathrin Konczak - in Proc. IJCAI-05 Multidisciplinary Workshop on Advances in Preference Handling , 2005
"... We extend the application of a voting procedure (usually defined on complete preference relations over candidates) when the voters ’ preferences consist of partial orders. We define possible (resp. necessary) winners for a given partial preference profile R with respect to a given voting procedure a ..."
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We extend the application of a voting procedure (usually defined on complete preference relations over candidates) when the voters ’ preferences consist of partial orders. We define possible (resp. necessary) winners for a given partial preference profile R with respect to a given voting procedure

Incomplete preferences, complementarity and non-convexity

by Sayantan Ghosal , 2007
"... This paper extends to incomplete preferences the formulation of strategic complementarity in Milgrom and Shannon (1994). It is shown, by example, that quasi-supermodularity and single-crossing no longer su¢ce to guarantee monotone comparative statics with incomplete preferences. However, when incomp ..."
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This paper extends to incomplete preferences the formulation of strategic complementarity in Milgrom and Shannon (1994). It is shown, by example, that quasi-supermodularity and single-crossing no longer su¢ce to guarantee monotone comparative statics with incomplete preferences. However, when

Utility Representation of an Incomplete Preference Relation

by Efe A. Ok , 2000
"... We consider the problem of representing a (possibly) incomplete preference relation by means of a vector-valued utility function. Continuous and semicontinuous representation results are reported in the case of preference relations that are, in a sense, not “too incomplete.” These results generalize ..."
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We consider the problem of representing a (possibly) incomplete preference relation by means of a vector-valued utility function. Continuous and semicontinuous representation results are reported in the case of preference relations that are, in a sense, not “too incomplete.” These results

Incomplete preferences in disaster risk management

by Nicolas Espinoza, Martin Peterson
"... Abstract: This paper addresses the phenomenon of incomplete preferences in disaster risk management. If an agent finds two options to be incomparable and thus has an incomplete preference ordering, i.e., neither prefers one option over the other nor finds them equally as good, it is not possible for ..."
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Abstract: This paper addresses the phenomenon of incomplete preferences in disaster risk management. If an agent finds two options to be incomparable and thus has an incomplete preference ordering, i.e., neither prefers one option over the other nor finds them equally as good, it is not possible

using incomplete preference information

by Catholijn M. Jonker, Valentin Robu, Jan Treur, C. M. Jonker, V. Robu (b, J. Treur , 2007
"... An agent architecture for multi-attribute negotiation ..."
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An agent architecture for multi-attribute negotiation

Incomplete preferences in single-peaked electorates

by Martin Lackner - In AAAI-14 , 2014
"... Incomplete preferences are likely to arise in real-world preference aggregation and voting systems. This paper deals with determining whether an in-complete preference profile is single-peaked. This is essential information since many intractable vot-ing problems become tractable for single-peaked p ..."
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Incomplete preferences are likely to arise in real-world preference aggregation and voting systems. This paper deals with determining whether an in-complete preference profile is single-peaked. This is essential information since many intractable vot-ing problems become tractable for single

Revealed Incomplete Preferences under Uncertainty

by Elena Cettolin, Arno Riedl , 2013
"... In this paper we experimentally document the existence of incomplete preferences in decision making under uncertainty. In a series of incentivized decision tasks subjects have to choose between a risky and an ambiguous prospect. Active choices between prospects can as well be avoided by selecting a ..."
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In this paper we experimentally document the existence of incomplete preferences in decision making under uncertainty. In a series of incentivized decision tasks subjects have to choose between a risky and an ambiguous prospect. Active choices between prospects can as well be avoided by selecting a

Incomplete preferences and rational intransitivity of choice

by Michael Mandler , 2005
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Incomplete Preference, Iterated Strict Dominance and Rationalizability

by Osamu Kada , 2004
"... In his seminal paper, Epstein (1997) generalized to non-subjective utility model that (correlated) rationalizability is a consequence of common knowledge of rationality in finite normal form games, and showed related results of iterated deletion of strictly dominated strategies and a posteriori equl ..."
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equlibrium. In this paper we extend his result to incomplete preference using incomplete type spaces. We also show that existence of maximal element with respect to dominance relation is sufficient for order independence of iteration of strictly dominance in infinite normal form games. This extends a result
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