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Cautious Learning of Multiattribute Preferences

Mohamed Ouaguenouni
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Meltem Ozturk
Olivier Spanjaard

Résumé

This paper is dedicated to a cautious learning methodology for predicting preferences between alternatives characterized by binary attributes (formally, each alternative is seen as a subset of attributes). By "cautious", we mean that the model learned to represent the multi-attribute preferences is general enough to be compatible with any strict weak order on the alternatives, and that we allow ourselves not to predict some preferences if the data collected are not compatible with a reliable prediction. A predicted preference will be considered reliable if all the simplest models (following Occam's razor principle) explaining the training data agree on it. Predictions are based on an ordinal dominance relation between alternatives [Fishburn and LaValle, 1996]. The dominance relation relies on an uncertainty set encompassing the possible values of the parameters of the multi-attribute utility function. Numerical tests are provided to evaluate the richness and the reliability of the predictions made.
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hal-03694619 , version 1 (13-06-2022)

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Hugo Gilbert, Mohamed Ouaguenouni, Meltem Ozturk, Olivier Spanjaard. Cautious Learning of Multiattribute Preferences. 13th Multidisciplinary Workshop on Advances in Preference Handling, Jul 2022, Vienna, Austria. ⟨hal-03694619⟩
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