2021
DOI: 10.1609/aaai.v35i6.16686
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An Analysis of Approval-Based Committee Rules for 2D-Euclidean Elections

Abstract: We study approval-based committee elections for the case where the voters' preferences come from a 2D-Euclidean model. We consider two main issues: First, we ask for the complexity of computing election results. Second, we evaluate election outcomes experimentally, following the visualization technique of Elkind et al., (AAAI-2017). Regarding the first issue, we find that many NP-hard rules remain intractable for 2D-Euclidean elections. For the second one, we observe that the behavior and nature of many rules… Show more

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“…Multiwinner voting is the process of selecting a fixed number of candidates (a committee) based on the preferences of agents. This general task occurs in a wide range of applications such as group recommendations [Lu and Boutilier, 2011;Gawron and Faliszewski, 2022], blockchain protocols [Cevallos and Stewart, 2021], political elections [Renwick and Pilet, 2016;Brill et al, 2018], and the design of Q&A platforms [Israel and Brill, 2021]. As it is apparent from this diverse list of applications, there is a multitude of desiderata for multiwinner voting rules and their desirability depends on the setting in which they are applied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiwinner voting is the process of selecting a fixed number of candidates (a committee) based on the preferences of agents. This general task occurs in a wide range of applications such as group recommendations [Lu and Boutilier, 2011;Gawron and Faliszewski, 2022], blockchain protocols [Cevallos and Stewart, 2021], political elections [Renwick and Pilet, 2016;Brill et al, 2018], and the design of Q&A platforms [Israel and Brill, 2021]. As it is apparent from this diverse list of applications, there is a multitude of desiderata for multiwinner voting rules and their desirability depends on the setting in which they are applied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to the positional scoring rule kapproval, the number of approved candidates is not fixed under AV. In the spatial framework, it is often assumed that each voter v j is associated with an approval radius ρ j ∈ R and approves all candidates that are at a distance of at most ρ j from voter v j 's position (e.g., Godziszewski et al 2021).…”
Section: Partial Spatial Approval Votingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The abcvoting package has been used in a number of publications (Brill et al, 2022;Fairstein et al, 2022;Godziszewski et al, 2021;Lackner & Skowron, 2020;Szufa et al, 2022). In addition, it contains Python code for many of the examples appearing in the book Multi-winner voting with approval preferences (Lackner & Skowron, 2023).…”
Section: Statement Of Needmentioning
confidence: 99%