The learnability of voting rules

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Scoring rules and voting trees are two broad and concisely-representable classes of voting rules; scoring rules award points to alternatives according to their position in the preferences of the voters, while voting trees are iterative procedures that select an alternative based on pairwise comparisons. In this paper, we investigate the PAC-learnability of these classes of rules. We demonstrate that the class of scoring rules, as functions from preferences into alternatives, is efficiently learnable in the PAC model. With respect to voting trees, while in general a learning algorithm would require an exponential number of samples, we show that if the number of leaves is polynomial in the size of the set of alternatives, then a polynomial training set suffices. We apply these results in an emerging theory: automated design of voting rules by learning.

论文关键词:Computational social choice,Computational learning theory,Multiagent systems

论文评审过程:Received 16 May 2008, Revised 25 March 2009, Accepted 27 March 2009, Available online 9 April 2009.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artint.2009.03.003