Revisiting the Distortion of Distributed Voting

IF 0.6 4区 计算机科学 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS
Aris Filos-Ratsikas, Alexandros A. Voudouris
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Abstract

We consider a setting with agents that have preferences over alternatives and are partitioned into disjoint districts. The goal is to choose one alternative as the winner using a mechanism which first decides a representative alternative for each district based on a local election with the agents therein as participants, and then chooses one of the district representatives as the winner. Previous work showed bounds on the distortion of a specific class of deterministic plurality-based mechanisms depending on the available information about the preferences of the agents in the districts. In this paper, we first consider the whole class of deterministic mechanisms and show asymptotically tight bounds on their distortion. We then initiate the study of the distortion of randomized mechanisms in distributed voting and show bounds based on several informational assumptions, which in many cases turn out to be tight. Finally, we also experimentally compare the distortion of many different mechanisms of interest using synthetic and real-world data.

重新审视分散投票的扭曲现象
我们考虑的情况是,代理人对备选方案有偏好,并被划分为互不相连的地区。我们的目标是利用一种机制选择一个备选方案作为获胜者,该机制首先根据当地选举决定每个地区的代表备选方案,其中的代理人都是参与者,然后从地区代表中选择一个作为获胜者。之前的研究表明,根据各地区代理人偏好的可用信息,某一类基于确定性复数的机制的失真度是有限的。在本文中,我们首先考虑了整类确定性机制,并展示了其失真度的渐近紧约束。然后,我们开始研究分布式投票中随机机制的失真问题,并展示了基于若干信息假设的约束,这些约束在很多情况下都很严格。最后,我们还使用合成数据和真实世界数据对许多不同机制的失真进行了实验比较。
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Theory of Computing Systems
Theory of Computing Systems 工程技术-计算机:理论方法
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
36
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: TOCS is devoted to publishing original research from all areas of theoretical computer science, ranging from foundational areas such as computational complexity, to fundamental areas such as algorithms and data structures, to focused areas such as parallel and distributed algorithms and architectures.
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