CP-nets: A Tool for Representing and Reasoning withConditional Ceteris Paribus Preference Statements
University of Toronto · Ben-Gurion University of the Negev · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Information about user preferences plays a key role in automated decision making. In many domains it is desirable to assess such preferences in a qualitative rather than quantitative way. In this paper, we propose a qualitative graphical representation of preferences that reflects conditional dependence and independence of preference statements under a ceteris paribus (all else being equal) interpretation. Such a representation is often compact and arguably quite natural in many circumstances. We provide a formal semantics for this model, and describe how the structure of the network can be exploited in several inference tasks, such as determining whether one outcome dominates (is preferred to) another,…
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5Topics & keywords
- Ceteris paribus
- Preference
- Outcome (game theory)
- Inference
- Representation (politics)
- Computer science
- Semantics (computer science)
- Set (abstract data type)
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions