Social Choice and Welfare Justified Representation in Approval-Based Committee Voting
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We consider approval-based committee voting, i.e. the setting where each voter approves a subset of candidates, and these votes are then used to select a fixedsize set of winners (committee). We propose a natural axiom for this setting, which we call justified representation (JR). This axiom requires that if a large enough group of voters exhibits agreement by supporting the same candidate, then at least one voter in this group has an approved candidate in the winning committee. We show that for every list of ballots it is possible to select a committee that provides JR. However, it turns out that several prominent approval-based voting rules may fail to output such a committee. In particular, while Proportional Approval Voting (PAV) always outputs a committee that provides JR, Sequential Proportional Approval Voting (SeqPAV), which is a tractable approximation to PAV , does not have this property. We then introduce a stronger version of the JR axiom, which we call extended justified representation (EJR), and show that PAV satisfies EJR, while other rules we consider do not; indeed, EJR can be used to characterize PAV within the class of weighted PAV rules. We also consider several other questions related to JR and EJR, including the relationship between JR/EJR and core stability, and the complexity of the associated computational problems. H. Aziz · T. Walsh Data61, CSIRO and UNSW Australia, Sydney 2052 , Australia Tel.: +61-2-8306 0490 Fax: +61-2-8306 0405 E-mail: {haris.aziz,toby.walsh}@data61.csiro.au M. Brill · E. Elkind University of Oxford Oxford OX1 3QD, UK E-mail: {mbrill,elkind}@cs.ox.ac.uk V. Conitzer · R. Freeman Duke University Durham, NC 27708, USA E-mail: {conitzer, rupert}@cs.duke.edu
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تاریخ انتشار 2016