第16届ACM经济与计算会议论文集

T. Roughgarden, M. Feldman, M. Schwarz
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这些论文发表在2015年6月15日至19日在美国俄勒冈州波特兰市举行的第16届ACM经济学与计算会议(EC'15)上。自1999年以来,ACM电子商务特别兴趣小组(SIGecom)赞助了EC,这是关于经济学和计算接口的理论、系统和应用进展的主要科学会议,包括电子商务的应用。论文由项目委员会从截止2015年2月11日收到的220篇论文中选出。在以下三个非独占的重点领域邀请论文提交:TF:理论和基础AI:人工智能和应用博弈论EA:实验,经验和应用论文征集吸引了220份不同的论文提交,被认为满足格式要求。每篇论文由至少三名项目委员会成员和两名高级项目委员会成员根据重要性、科学新颖性、技术质量、可读性和与会议的相关性进行评审。按照会议最近迭代的传统,作者被要求将他们的提交与一个或两个轨道保持一致。220篇论文中,TF轨道131篇,其中48篇被接受;AI轨道25篇,其中8篇被接受;EA轨道23篇,其中7篇被接受;2轨道41篇,其中9篇被接受。被接受的论文中有45篇发表在本论文集上。对于剩下的27篇,在作者的要求下,只包括摘要以及作者保证至少在两年内可靠的完整工作论文的指针。这个选项适用于计算机科学以外的领域,在这些领域,会议出版可以排除期刊出版。我们期望这些论文在未来的科学期刊上以更完善和完整的形式出现。除全体会议外,论文在平行会议上发表,以下论文获得了最佳论文和最佳学生论文奖:最佳论文:学习代理的计量经济学,作者:Denis nekielov, Vasilis sygkanis和Eva Tardos最佳学生论文:为了强调欧共体研究的问题之间的共性,并促进会议上的交流,会议是按主题而不是按重点领域组织的,会议上没有给出论文的重点领域的指示,也没有出现在这些会议记录中。除了主要的技术项目外,EC'15还举办了以下全体会议:ACM SIGecom博士论文奖演讲(由Balasubramanian Sivan主持)ACM SIGecom时间测试奖演讲(由Eric J. Friedman和Paul Resnick主持)最后,EC还举办了包括19篇论文的海报会议。我们希望您觉得这个项目有趣且发人深省,并希望会议为您提供一个与来自世界各地机构的其他研究人员分享想法的宝贵机会。
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Proceedings of the Sixteenth ACM Conference on Economics and Computation
The papers in these Proceedings were presented at the Sixteenth ACM Conference on Economics and Computation (EC'15), held June 15-19, 2015 in Portland, Oregon, United States. Since 1999 the ACM Special Interest Group on Electronic Commerce (SIGecom) has sponsored EC, the leading scientific conference on advances in theory, systems, and applications at the interface of economics and computation, including applications to electronic commerce. The papers were selected by the program committee from among 220 submissions that were received by February 11, 2015. Paper submissions were invited in the following three non-exclusive focus areas: TF: Theory and Foundations AI: Artificial Intelligence and Applied Game Theory EA: Experimental, Empirical, and Applications The call for papers attracted 220 distinct submissions that were deemed to satisfy the formatting requirements. Each paper was reviewed by at least three program committee members and two senior program committee members on the basis of significance, scientific novelty, technical quality, readability, and relevance to the conference. Following the tradition of recent iterations of the conference, the authors were asked to align their submission with one or two of the tracks. Of the total of 220 submissions, 131 indicated TF track of them 48 were accepted, 25 indicated AI track, of these 8 were accepted, 23 indicated EA track of these 7 were accepted, 41 papers indicated two tracks, of these 9 papers were accepted. 45 of the accepted papers are published in these Proceedings. For the remaining 27, at the authors' request, only abstracts are included along with pointers to full working papers that the authors guarantee to be reliable for at least two years. This option accommodates the practices of fields outside of computer science in which conference publishing can preclude journal publishing. We expect that many of the papers in these Proceedings will appear in a more polished and complete form in scientific journals in the future. Papers were presented in parallel sessions with the exception of a plenary session with the following papers that received best paper and best student paper awards: Best paper: Econometrics for Learning Agents, by Denis Nekipelov, Vasilis Syrgkanis, and Eva Tardos Best student paper: Why Prices Need Algorithms, by Tim Roughgarden and Inbal Talgam-Cohen To emphasize commonalities among the problems studied at EC, and to facilitate interchange at the conference, sessions were organized by topic rather than by focus area, and no indication of a paper's focus area(s) was given at the conference or appears in these proceedings. In addition to the main technical program, EC'15 featured the following plenary sessions: ACM SIGecom Doctoral Dissertation Award talk, by Balasubramanian Sivan ACM SIGecom Test of Time Award talk, by Eric J. Friedman and Paul Resnick Finally, EC also featured a poster session that included 19 papers. We hope that you find this program interesting and thought-provoking and that the conference provides you with a valuable opportunity to share ideas with other researchers from institutions around the world.
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