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Professor Francesca Rossi
Padova University Radcliffe
Fellow, Harvard University
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CSCE 921: Aggregating CP-Nets |
Where: AvH 256C
When: Thursday, April 16, 2015, 1:00 PM-- 2:15 PM
Recommended reading: Aggregating CP-nets with Unfeasible Outcomes (CP 2014)
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CSE Colloquium: Probabilistic Conditional
Preferences |
Where: AvH 115
When: Thursday, April 16, 2015, 4:00 PM--5:00 PM
Recommended reading: Updates
and Uncertainty in CP-Nets
Abstract: Preferences are ubiquitous in our everyday life. We use them to take
all our decisions, either in isolation or together with others. They change
over time, and are affected by our relationship with friends. We sometimes
describe them explicitly, but, most often, we show them implicitly via our
actions (like clicks, follows, tweets, blogs, choices). Being able to
faithfully model them and efficiently reason with them is essential in every
intelligent environment. Several formalisms exist to handle preferences of
various kinds: qualitative, quantitative, conditional, etc. However, they
usually assume preferences to be certain, and do not provide help for
describing and reasoning with uncertain preferences. Uncertainty may be present
in a single agent setting, where an individual is not sure about its
preferences or some noise is present, and also in a multi-agent setting, where
several individuals may have conflicting preferences and uncertainty may be
used to reconcile them. Probabilistic CP-nets (PCP-nets) are a formalism to
model conditional qualitative preferences with probabilistic uncertainty. Under
reasonable restrictions on the topology of their dependency graph, it is
computationally easy to perform various tasks in PCP-nets. Thus, they provide
an efficient tool to model and reason with preferences. In this talk, I will
describe PCP-nets and how to respond to optimality and dominance queries over
them. I will then advocate for the need of a logical language to model them,
and hint at their possible use in various scenarios. Finally, I will compare
them to other frameworks, and will discuss preference elicitation/learning issues.
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CSCE 476/876: Soft Constraints and CP Nets: Two
Ways for Modeling Preferences in AI Reading |
Where: AvH 118
When: Friday, April 17, 2015, 2:30 PM--3:20 PM
Recommended reading:
Preference Modeling and Reasoning
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Biographical information:
Francesca Rossi is a professor of computer science at the University of Padova,
Italy. She is currently on sabbatical at Harvard University on a
fellowship of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. Her research
interests include: constraint reasoning, preferences, multi-agent
systems, computational social choice, and artificial intelligence. She
has been president of the international association for constraint
programming (ACP), and is now the president of IJCAI. She has been
program chair of CP 2003 and of IJCAI 2013. She is on the editorial board
of Constraints, Artificial Intelligence, AMAI and KAIS, and Associate
Editor in Chief of JAIR. She has published over 160 articles in
international journals, proceedings of international conferences or
workshops, and as book chapters. She has co-authored a book, edited 16
volumes of conference proceedings, collections of contributions, and
special issue of international journals, and has co-edited the Handbook
of Constraint Programming.
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