User:MarkusSchulze/Papers mentioning the Schulze method

Publications mentioning the Schulze method:


 * Jaime Arguello, Fernando Diaz, Jamie Callan, Ben Carterette, A Methodology for Evaluating Aggregated Search Results, Advances in Information Retrieval, Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), volume 6611, pages 141–152, Springer-Verlag, 33rd European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR 2011), Dublin, Ireland, 18–21 April 2011,
 * Jaime Arguello, Federated Search for Heterogeneous Environments, doctoral dissertation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 2011
 * Jaime Arguello, Fernando Diaz, Jamie Callan, Learning to Aggregate Vertical Results into Web Search Results, 20th ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM '11), Glasgow, United Kingdom, 24–28 October 2011
 * Kartik Audhkhasi, Shrikanth S. Narayanan, Emotion Classification from Speech Using Evaluator Reliability-Weighted Combination of Ranked Lists, IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), Prague, Czech Republic, 22–27 May 2011, proceedings, pages 4956–4959,
 * Giulio Barbato, Stefano Farné, Gianfranco Genta, Management of Subjective Evaluations Represented by Ordinal Scales, 12th IMEKO TC1 & TC7 Joint Symposium on Man Science & Measurement, 3–5 September 2008, Annecy, France, Proceedings, pages 89–94
 * Christoph Börgers, Mathematics of Social Choice: Voting, Compensation, and Division, SIAM, 2009,
 * Christoph Börgers, Friends' Author Talk (00:23:15 – 00:30:04), Tufts University, Medford/Somerville, Massachusetts, 17 February 2011
 * Felix Brandt, Felix Fischer, Paul Harrenstein, The Computational Complexity of Choice Sets, 1st International Workshop on Computational Social Choice (COMSOC 2006), Amsterdam, Netherlands, 6–8 December 2006, proceedings, pages 63–76; 11th Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Rationality and Knowledge (TARK '07), Brussels, Belgium, 25–27 June 2007, proceedings, pages 82–91, ACM Press; Mathematical Logic Quarterly, volume 55, issue 4, pages 444–459, 2009, ,
 * Felix Brandt, Some Remarks on Dodgson's Voting Rule, Mathematical Logic Quarterly, volume 55, issue 4, pages 460–463, 2009,
 * Chris Callison-Burch, Fast, Cheap, and Creative: Evaluating Translation Quality Using Amazon's Mechanical Turk, 2009 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP '09), Singapore, 6–7 August 2009, proceedings, pages 286–295
 * Rosa Camps, Xavier Mora, Laia Saumell, A Continuous Rating Method for Preferential Voting, working paper, 2008
 * Rosa Camps, Xavier Mora, Laia Saumell, A Continuous Rating Method for Preferential Voting: The Complete Case, working paper, 2011,
 * Rosa Camps, Xavier Mora, Laia Saumell, A Continuous Rating Method for Preferential Voting: The Incomplete Case, working paper, 2011
 * Rosa Camps, Xavier Mora, Laia Saumell, Fraction-Like Rates for Preferential Voting, working paper, 2010
 * Rosa Camps, Xavier Mora, Laia Saumell, A General Method for Deciding about Logically Constrained Issues, working paper, 2011
 * Rosa Camps, Xavier Mora, Laia Saumell, Choosing and Ranking: Let’s be logical about it, working paper, 2011
 * Ioannis Caragiannis, Christos Kaklamanis, Nikos Karanikolas, Ariel D. Procaccia, Socially desirable approximations for Dodgson's voting rule, 11th ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce (EC '10), 7–11 June 2010, Cambridge, Massachusetts, proceedings, pages 253–262, ACM Press; Third International Workshop on Computational Social Choice (COMSOC 2010), 13–16 September 2010, proceedings, pages 431–442, Düsseldorf University Press,
 * Christopher Jay Connett, Manipulation of Elections by Minimal Coalitions, master thesis, Rochester Institute of Technology, New York, 2010
 * Edith Elkind, Piotr Faliszewski, Arkadii Slinko, Cloning in Elections, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, Twenty-Fourth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-10), 11–15 July 2010, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, proceedings, pages 768–773, AAAI Press; Third International Workshop on Computational Social Choice (COMSOC 2010), 13–16 September 2010, proceedings, pages 175–186, Düsseldorf University Press
 * Piotr Faliszewski, Ariel D. Procaccia, AI's War on Manipulation: Are We Winning?, AI Magazine, volume 31, number 4, pages 53–64, 2010
 * Dan S. Felsenthal, Review of Paradoxes Afflicting Procedures for Electing a Single Candidate, eds. Dan S. Felsenthal, Moshé Machover, "Electoral Systems: Paradoxes, Assumptions, and Procedures", Springer-Verlag, pages 19–91, 2012,
 * Allen van Gelder, Careful Ranking of Multiple Solvers with Timeouts and Ties, Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), volume 6695, pages 317–328, Springer-Verlag, 14th International Conference on Theory and Application of Satisfiability Testing (SAT 2011), 19–22 June 2011, Ann Arbor, Michigan,
 * Cristiano Ghersi, Luca Pulina, Armando Tacchella, Which system should I buy? A case study about the QBF solvers competition, International Workshop on Scheduling a Scheduling Competition at the 17th International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling (SSC@ICAPS '07), 22–26 September 2007, Providence, Rhode Island
 * Juozas Gordevičius, Francisco J. Estrada, Hyun Chul Lee, Periklis Andritsos, Johann Gamper, Ranking of Evolving Stories Through Meta-Aggregation, 19th International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM '10), Toronto, Canada, 26–30 October 2010, proceedings, pages 1909–1912, ACM Press,
 * Johannes Grabmeier, Condorcet Computations, Seventh Annual International Conference on Permutation Patterns, Florence, Italy, 13–17 July 2009
 * Benjamin Mako Hill, Selectricity is Voting Machinery for the Masses, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2008
 * Andrew Jennings, Monotonicity and Manipulability of Ordinal and Cardinal Social Choice Functions, doctoral dissertation, Arizona State University, 2010
 * Christoph Koffler, Liselotte Schebek, Stephan Krinke, Applying voting rules to panel-based decision making in LCA, International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, volume 13, number 6, pages 456–467, 2008,
 * Andreas Lommatzsch, Eine offene Architektur für die agentenbasierte, adaptive, personalisierte Informationsfilterung, doctoral dissertation, Technische Universität Berlin, 2009
 * James D. McCaffrey, Test Run: Group Determination In Software Testing, MSDN Magazine, 2008
 * James D. McCaffrey, Collaborative Techniques for the Determination of a Best Alternative in a Software Quality Environment, Twenty-Sixth Annual Pacific Northwest Software Quality Conference (PNSQC 2008), 13–15 October 2008, Portland, Oregon, proceedings, pages 281–287
 * Craig Macdonald, The Voting Model for People Search, 2009
 * Curtis Menton, Preetjot Singh, Manipulation and Control Complexity of Schulze Voting, working paper, 2012
 * Tommi Meskanen, Hannu Nurmi, Distance from Consensus: A Theme and Variations, eds. Bruno Simeone, Friedrich Pukelsheim, "Mathematics and Democracy: Recent Advances in Voting Systems and Collective Choice", Springer-Verlag, pages 117–132, 2006,
 * Tommi Meskanen, Hannu Nurmi, Closeness Counts in Social Choice, eds. Matthew Braham, Frank Steffen, "Power, Freedom, and Voting", Springer-Verlag, pages 289–306, 2008,
 * Xavier Mora, Votar: no tan fàcil com sembla, però podríem fer-ho millor!, 2010
 * José F. Morales, Manuel Carro, Manuel Hermenegildo, Comparing Tag Scheme Variations Using an Abstract Machine Generator, 10th International ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Principles and Practice of Declarative Programming (PPDP 2008), 15–17 July 2008, Valencia, Spain, proceedings, pages 32–43, ACM Press,
 * José F. Morales, Advanced Compilation Techniques for Logic Programming, 2010
 * Massimo Narizzano, Luca Pulina, Armando Tacchella, Competitive evaluation of automated reasoning tools: Empirical scoring and statistical testing, Workshop on Empirical Methods for the Analysis of Algorithms (EMAA), Reykjavik, Iceland, 9 September 2006, proceedings, pages 21–26
 * Massimo Narizzano, Luca Pulina, Armando Tacchella, Voting Systems and Automated Reasoning: the QBFEVAL Case Study, 1st International Workshop on Computational Social Choice (COMSOC 2006), Amsterdam, Netherlands, 6–8 December 2006, proceedings, pages 366–379
 * Massimo Narizzano, Luca Pulina, Armando Tacchella, Ranking and Reputation Systems in the QBF Competition, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI), Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), volume 4733, pages 97–108, Springer-Verlag, 10th Congress of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence: Artificial Intelligence and Human-Oriented Computing (AI*IA 2007), Rome, Italy, 10–13 September 2007,
 * Bernhard Nebel, Spieltheorie, Universität Freiburg, Germany, 2009
 * Anghel Negriu, Cyrille Piatecki, On the performance of voting systems in spatial voting simulations, Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination, 2011,
 * David C. Parkes, Sven Seuken, Voting Rules, 2011
 * David C. Parkes, Lirong Xia, A Complexity-of-Strategic-Behavior Comparison between Schulze's Rule and Ranked Pairs, Twenty-Sixth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-12), Toronto, Canada, 22–26 July 2012
 * Ron Rivest, Emily Shen, An Optimal Single-Winner Preferential Voting System Based on Game Theory, Third International Workshop on Computational Social Choice (COMSOC 2010), 13–16 September 2010, Proceedings, pages 399–410, Düsseldorf University Press
 * Anand Sarwate, Stephen Checkoway, Hovav Shacham, Risk-limiting Audits for Nonplurality Elections, working paper, 2011
 * Markus Schulze, A new monotonic, clone-independent, reversal symmetric, and condorcet-consistent single-winner election method, Social Choice and Welfare, volume 36, number 2, pages 267–303, 2011,
 * Warren D. Smith, Descriptions of single-winner voting systems, 2006
 * Paulo Cesar Ferreira de Souza, Utilização dos Métodos Ordinais do Apoio Multicritério à Decisão, doctoral dissertation, Rio de Janeiro, 2009
 * Saul Stahl, Paul E. Johnson, Understanding Modern Mathematics, 2006
 * Peter A. Taylor, Election Systems 101, 2004
 * Nicolaus Tideman, Collective decisions and voting: the potential for public choice, 2006
 * Martin Wilke, Personalisierung der Verhältniswahl durch Varianten der Single Transferable Vote, 2007
 * Raphael Wimmer, Florian Schulz, Fabian Hennecke, Sebastian Boring, Heinrich Hussmann, Curve: Blending Horizontal and Vertical Interactive Surfaces, Adjunct Proceedings of the 4th IEEE Workshop on Tabletops and Interactive Surfaces (IEEE Tabletop 2009), Banff, Canada, 23–25 November 2009, pages 1–2
 * Raphael Wimmer, Fabian Hennecke, Florian Schulz, Sebastian Boring, Andreas Butz, Heinrich Hussmann, Curve: Revisiting the Digital Desk, 6th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (NordiCHI 2010), Reykjavik, Iceland, 16–20 October 2010, proceedings, pages 561–570, ACM Press,
 * Barry Wright, Objective Measures of Preferential Ballot Voting Systems, doctoral dissertation, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 2009
 * Anbu Yue, Weiru Liu, Anthony Hunter, Approaches to Constructing a Stratified Merged Knowledge Base, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI), Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), volume 4724, pages 54–65, Springer-Verlag, 9th European Conference on Symbolic and Quantitative Approaches to Reasoning with Uncertainty (ECSQARU 2007), Hammamet, Tunisia, 31 October – 2 November 2007,