Martin Lackner
19 papers · 2015–2024 · 2 conferences · across top CS/AI conferences
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approval voting
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axiomatic analysis
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participatory budgeting
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voting rule
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proportional representation
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voting theory
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collective decision
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liquid democracy
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perpetual voting
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social choice
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Papers
Repeated Fair Allocation of Indivisible Items
AAAI 2024
An Experimental Comparison of Multiwinner Voting Rules on Approval Elections
IJCAI 2023
Proportionality in Approval-Based Participatory Budgeting
AAAI 2023
Proportional Decisions in Perpetual Voting
AAAI 2023
Liquid Democracy with Ranked Delegations
AAAI 2022
How to Sample Approval Elections?
IJCAI 2022
Participatory Budgeting with Donations and Diversity Constraints
AAAI 2022
Fairness in Long-Term Participatory Budgeting
IJCAI 2021
Proportional Belief Merging
AAAI 2020
Perpetual Voting: Fairness in Long-Term Decision Making
AAAI 2020
Strategic Campaign Management in Apportionment Elections
IJCAI 2020
On Rational Delegations in Liquid Democracy
AAAI 2019
A Quantitative Analysis of Multi-Winner Rules
IJCAI 2019
Approval-Based Multi-Winner Rules and Strategic Voting
IJCAI 2018
Computing the Schulze Method for Large-Scale Preference Data Sets
IJCAI 2018
Proportional Rankings
IJCAI 2017
The Condorcet Principle for Multiwinner Elections: From Shortlisting to Proportionality
IJCAI 2017
Preference Restrictions in Computational Social Choice: Recent Progress
IJCAI 2016
Structure in Dichotomous Preferences
IJCAI 2015