CoCoRICo-CoDec
Computation, Communication, Rationality and Incentives in
Collective and Cooperative Decision Making
FINAL WORKSHOP
Pictures
(thanks to Laurent Gourvès!)
When?
May 27-28, 2019
Where?
Université
Paris-Dauphine
plan
Place du Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny (entrance from Boulevard
Lannes)
Métro line 2 : Porte Dauphine
Bus line PC: Porte Dauphine
Train (RER line C): Avenue Foch
Monday: workshop in room A709, coffee breaks and lunch in Espace
Accueil
Tuesday morning and lunch: room A709, coffee break and lunch in
Espace Accueil
Tuesday afternoon: everything in room A
The
way to A709 (in French... ask me if you need help)
Espace Accueil is near room A709. Follow the crowd (or the noise).
Room A is at the second floor of the main building. When you stand
in front of the lifts, with the stairs in your back, it is on your
left.
What?
It is the final event of our project
Computation,
Communication, Rationality and Incentives in Collective and
Cooperative Decision Making
funded by the Agence Nationale de la Recherche.
The program will consist in
- brief reports on the outcomes of our workshop
- one invited talk
- (mostly) panels and discussions
Tentative program (subject to
minor changes)
Due to the difficulty to predict the duration on panels, the
schedule may be slightly adapted on the spot. If you really want to
attend a panel, try to be there early in case the previous panel
turns out to be shorter than expected.
Monday, May 27 (room A709 and Espace Accueil)
10:30: welcome coffee
11:00 opening + report on WP2 : communication
11:30 Panel 1: Social choice, data and artificial intelligence
Panelists: Jamal Atif, Yann Chevaleyre, Ulle Endriss, Florian Yger
12:15 Panel 2: Collective decision at the age of internet and social
networks; electronic democracy
Panelists: Umberto Grandi, Agnieszka Ruszinowska, Anaëlle
Wilczynski, Stéphanie Wojcik
13:00 lunch
14:00 report on WP1 :
Computation, approximation,
verification
14:30 Panel 3: Rankings, approvals, or scores?
Panelists: Annick Laruelle, Dominik Peters
15:15 report on WP3 :
Strategic Models of
Collective Behavior
15:45 coffee
16:15 Panel 4: Proportionality and fairness: parliamentary elections
and beyond
Panelists: Gabrielle Demange, Jean-François Laslier, Piotr Skowron
17:00 Panel 5: What do we learn from voting experiments?
Panelists: Renaud Blanch, Ayça Ebru Giritligil, Isabelle Lebon
Tuesday, May 28
Morning: room A709
09:00 report on WP4:
Development of a Collective Decision Making
Platform, and Promotion of its Uses
09:30 Panel 6: Social choice and dissemination
Panelists: Sylvain Bouveret, François Durand, Vincent Merlin,
Arianna Novaro
10:15 Panel 7: Social choice, graphs, combinatorics, and algorithms
Panelists: Guillaume Chèze, Ronald de Haan, Fanny Pascual, Jörg
Rothe
11:00 coffee
** time change ** 11:15 Panel 8 Social choice, from theory to real
life
Panelists: Romina Boarini, Jean-Guillaume Fages, Hugo Gimbert,
Claire Mathieu
** time change ** 12:00 Invited talk: Christos
Papadimitriou
Title: Incentives and Fairness
13:00 lunch
Afternoon: room A (2nd floor, main building)
14:00 Panel 9: Context-dependent social choice
Panelists: Marcus Pivato, Remzi Sanver
14:45 Panel 10: What does game theory tell us about collective
decision making?
Panelists: François Durand, Sidartha Gordon, Maria Polukarov
15:30 coffee and closing