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Accepted papers

The workshop proceedings can be found here.
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Alessio Ishizaka, Dieter Balkenborg, Todd Kaplan:
Influence of Aggregation and Preference Scale on Ranking a Compromise Alternative in AHP
- Marco Gavanelli, Michela Milano:
Cost-Based Filtering for Determining the Pareto Frontier
- Christophe Labreuche, Fabien Le Huede:
Inconsistencies in the determination of a capacity
- Dmitry Shaparau, Marco Pistore, Paolo Traverso:
Planning with Goal Preferences in Non-deterministic Domains
- Markus Endres, Werner Kießling:
Transformation of TCP-Net Queries into Database Preference Queries
- Timotheus Preisinger, Werner Kießling, Markus Endres:
The BNL++ Algorithm for Evaluating Pareto Preference Queries
- Ines Benjaafar, Imen Boudali, Khaled Gh'dira:
A Distributed Multicriteria Decision Approach based on a-efficiency and plurality voting
- Paolo Viappiani, Boi Faltings:
Adaptive Suggestions Strategies
- M.S. Pini, F. Rossi, K. Venable, T.Walsh:
Incompleteness and incomparability in preference aggregation
- Dov Gabbay, Gabriella Pigozzi, Odinaldo Rodrigues:
Belief revision, belief merging and voting
- Jerome Lang:
Sequential decomposability in combinatorial vote
- Richard J. Wallace:
Interpretation of Preferences Based on Extended Conditional Lexicographic Orders
- Grégory Smits, Christine Chardenon:
Combining Preferences to Control a Natural Language Processing Chain
- Olaf Noppens, Marko Luther, Thorsten Liebig, Matthias Wagner, Massimo Paolucci:
Ontology-supported Preference Handling for Mobile Music Selection
- Vincent Conitzer, Tuomas Sandholm:
Incrementally Making Mechanisms More Strategy-Proof
- Georgia Koutrika:
Personalization of Structured Queries with Personal and Collaborative Preferences
- J. Lang, M.S. Pini, F. Rossi, K. Venable, T. Walsh:
Winner determination in sequential majority voting with incomplete preferences
- Thomas Eiter, Esra Erdem, Michael Fink, Jan Senko:
Comparing Action Descriptions based on Semantic Preferences
- Meltem Öztürk and Alexis Tsoukiàs:
Aggregating Preferences with Positive and Negative Reasons
- Ulrich Junker:
Outer Branching:
How to Optimize under Partial Orders?
- Philippe Fortemps, Marc Pirlot:
Coalition-Based Egalitarian Comparison Procedures
Authors of accepted papers are requested to send
camera ready versions of their papers to the workshop organizers by May 26, 2006.
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