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COMSOC-2016 Program
The COMSOC-2016 program consists of
three invited talks, 34 oral presentations and 21 poster presentations
of contributed papers, which have been selected amongst 70 submissions received
by the program committee.
Each invited talk is 60 minutes long. Contributed talks have been
allocated 20 minutes each, including questions and change-over to the next
speaker. Accepted papers with poster presentation will be shown during all three days of the workshop.
There are two dedicated poster sessions of one hour each, and an additional open poster session on Friday.
Locations:
- Invited talks and regular sessions are in Amphiteatre MI V - Colloque - Guy Isaac (batiment I)
- Registration is at the entrance of batiment E, or in Amphi Isaac from Wednesday afternoon
- Poster presentations are in the hall of batiment E
- Coffee breaks are in the hall of batiment E
Jump to: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Posters
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
9:20 Welcome |
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9:30 Marc Fleurbaey (Invited) |
9:30 Éva Tardos (Invited) |
9:30 Utku Ünver (Invited) |
10:30 Coffee Break |
10:30 Coffee Break |
10:30 Coffee Break |
11:00 Session 1 |
11:00 Session 5 |
11:00 Open poster session |
12:00 Short Break |
12:00 Short Break |
12:00 Short Break |
12:10 Session 2 |
12:10 Session 6 |
12:10 Session 9 |
13:10 Lunch |
13:10 Lunch |
13:10 Lunch |
14:30 Session 3 |
14:30 Session 7 |
14:30 Session 10 |
15:35 Afternoon Snack |
15:30 Afternoon Snack |
15:30 Afternoon Snack |
16:00 Poster Session |
16:00 Poster Session |
16:00 Session 11 |
17:00 Session 4 |
17:00 Session 8 |
17:00 Closing |
18:20 End |
18:00 Business meeting |
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20:30 Banquet |
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Wednesday, 22 June 2016
9:20-9:30 Welcome (Registration: from 9:00 onwards at the entrance of building E) |
9:30-10:30 Invited Talk (chair: Jerome Lang)
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10:30-11:00 Coffee Break |
11:00-12:00 Session 1: Multiwinner voting (chair: William Zwicker)
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12:00-12:10 Short Break |
12:10-13:10 Session 2: Strategy-proofness and Fairness (chair: Jörg Rothe)
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13:10-14:30 Lunch |
14:30-15:30 Session 3: Preference structures (chair: Piotr Faliszewski)
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15:30-15:35 Presentation of the Handbook of Computational Social Choice (Felix Brandt)
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15:35-16:00 Afternoon Snack |
16:00-17:00 Poster session
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17:00-18:20 Session 4: Complexity of voting and manipulation (chair: Vincent Merlin)
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Thursday, 23 June 2016
9:30-10:30 Invited Talk (chair: Ioannis Caragiannis)
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10:30-11:00 Coffee Break |
11:00-12:00 Session 5: Automated reasoning and simulations (chair: Ulle Endriss)
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12:00-12:10 Short Break |
12:10-13:10 Session 6: Resource allocation 1 (chair: Sylvain Bouveret)
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13:10-14:30 Lunch |
14:30-15:30 Session 7: District voting and facility location (chair: Reshef Meir)
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15:30-16:00 Afternoon Snack |
16:00-17:00 Poster session
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17:00-18:00 Session 8: Applications: Peer grading, crowdsourcing, and power structures (chair: Vincent Merlin)
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18:00-19:00 Business meeting
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20:30 Banquet at Moai |
Friday, 24 June 2016
9:30-10:30 Invited Talk (chair: David Manlove)
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10:30-11:00 Coffee Break |
11:00-12:00 Open poster session
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12:00-12:10 Short Break |
12:10-13:10 Session 9: Matching (chair: Peter Biro)
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13:10-14:30 Lunch |
14:30-15:30 Session 10: Probabilistic approach (chair: Felix Brandt)
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15:30-16:00 Afternoon Snack |
16:00-17:00 Session 11: Resource allocation 2 (chair: Vangelis Markakis)
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17:00 Closing
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Poster presentations
- Who Can Win a Single-Elimination Tournament?
Michael P. Kim, Warut Suksompong and Virginia Vassilevska Williams
- Agenda Separability in Judgment Aggregation
Jerome Lang, Marija Slavkovik and Srdjan Vesic
- Arguing about Voting Rules
Olivier Cailloux and Ulle Endriss
- Bounds on Manipulation by Merging in Weighted Voting Games
Ramoni Lasisi and Abibat Lasisi
- Analyzing games with ambiguous types using the MINthenMAX decision model
Ilan Nehama
- Fair Social Choice in Dynamic Settings
Rupert Freeman, Seyed Majid Zahedi and Vincent Conitzer
- Altruistic Hedonic Games
Nhan-Tam Nguyen, Anja Rey, Lisa Rey, Jorg Rothe and Lena Schend
- Verification in Incomplete Argumentation Frameworks
Dorothea Baumeister, Daniel Neugebauer, Jorg Rothe and Hilmar Schadrack
- Single-peakedness Based on the Net Preference Matrix: Characterization and Algorithms
Olivier Spanjaard and Paul Weng
- Learning Mixtures of Plackett-Luce models
Zhibing Zhao, Peter Piech and Lirong Xia
- A Majoritarian Representative Voting System
Pietro Speroni di Fenizio and Daniele A. Gewurz
- Borda, Condorcet, and Pareto optimality in ordinal group activity selection
Andreas Darmann
- Majority Graphs of Assignment Problems and Properties of Popular Random Assignments
Felix Brandt, Johannes Hofbauer and Martin Suderland
- Incremental Approval Voting for Multi-agent Knapsack Problems
Nawal Benabbou and Patrice Perny
- Edge-Compressed Majority Graph: Where Social Choice Meets Information Visualization
Nikos Karanikolas, Renaud Blanch and Sylvain Bouveret
- Doodle Poll Games
Svetlana Obraztsova, Maria Polukarov, Zinovi Rabinovich and Edith Elkind
- Complexity of Manipulative Actions When Voting with Ties
Zack Fitzsimmons and Edith Hemaspaandra
- The Random Pairs Voting Rule: Introduction and Evaluation With a Large Dataset
Jeremy Hansen
- Equilibria of Plurality Voting: Lazy and Truth-biased Voters
Edith Elkind, Evangelos Markakis, Svetlana Obraztsova and Piotr Skowron
- Refinement and randomised versions of some tournament solutions
Justin Kruger, Stéphane Airiau and Jérôme Lang
- Conditional and Sequential Approval Voting on Combinatorial Domains
Nathanaël Barrot and Jerome Lang
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