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The literature on preference modeling is vast. This can first be explained by the fact that the question of modeling preferences occurs in sev eral disciplines, e.g. – in Economics, where one tries to model the preferences of a ‘ rational consumer’ [e.g. DEB 59]; – in Psychology in which the study of preference judgments co lle ted in experiments is quite common [KAH 79, KAH 81]; – in Political Sciences in which the question of defining a col lective preference on the basis of the opinion of several voters is central [SEN 86] ; – in Operational Research in which optimizing an objective f unction implies the definition of a direction of preference [ROY 85]; and – in Artificial Intelligence in which the creation of autonomus agents able to take decisions implies the modeling of their vision of what is des irable and what is less so [DOY 92].