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Data, Power and Bias in Artificial Intelligence
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Preference inference based on lexicographic and Pareto models
George, Anne-Marie. - : University College Cork, 2019
Abstract: Preferences play a crucial part in decision making. When supporting a user in making a decision, it is important to analyse the user’s preference information to compute good recommendations or solutions. However, often it is impractical or impossible to obtain complete knowledge on preferences. Preference inference aims to exploit given preference information and deduce more preferences. More specifically, the Deduction Problem asks whether another preference statement can be deduced from a given set of preference statements. The closely related Consistency Problem asks whether a given set of user preferences is consistent, i.e., the statements are not contradicting each other. We present approaches for preference inference based on qualitative preference models that are based on lexicographic and Pareto orders. We consider user preference statements that are given in the form of comparisons of alternatives or alternative sets. For some model types and preference statements we formulate efficient algorithms; for others we show NP-completeness and coNP-completeness results. In particular, we find that the Deduction and Consistency problem are polynomial time solvable for comparative preference statements for lexicographic and simple Pareto preference models by a detailed analysis of the problem structures. The computational efficiency for these models makes them particularly appealing for practical uses. The Deduction and Consistency Problem are coNP-complete and NP-complete, respectively, for hierarchical and generalised Pareto models, which make these models less practical even for simple preference languages. However, we still formulate a quite efficient algorithmic approach to solve the Consistency Problem (and implicitly the Deduction) for hierarchical models. We also analyse deduction and consistency for preference statements that are (strongly) compositional under some set of preference models. (Strong) compositionality is a property of preference statements in connection with a set of preference models. It demands inference of preference statements for certain combinations of preference models. We find many interesting results for this case, which ultimately leads to a general greedy algorithm to solve the Consistency Problem for strongly compositional preference statements. This indicates that strong compositionality is an important property that can deliver immediate algorithmic approaches when present. We find many types of preference statements, e.g., conjunctions of strongly compositional statements, are strongly compositional. The considered comparative preferences statements are also strongly compositional for many of the discussed preference models - different lexicographic and hierarchical models. We can make use of the Deduction Problem to find a set of optimal alternatives, e.g., to be recommended to a user that are undominated with respect to different notions of optimality. We analyse this connection for general lexicographic models and find computationally efficient solutions.
Keyword: Algorithms; Complexity; Consistency; Deduction; Lexicographic; Pareto; Preference inference; Preference modelling
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10468/7781
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Assessing English on the global stage : the British Council and English language testing, 1941-2016
Weir, Cyril J.; O'Sullivan, Barry. - : Equinox, 2017
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Preference inference based on lexicographic models
Wilson, Nic. - : IOS Press, 2014
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Assessment issues in languages for specific purposes
In: The modern language journal. - Hoboken, NJ [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell 96 (2012), 71-88
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The Cambridge guide to second language assessment
Davidson, Peter (Herausgeber); Stoynoff, Stephen (Herausgeber); O'Sullivan, Barry (Herausgeber). - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012
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Language testing : theories and practices
O'Sullivan, Barry; Kiely, Richard; Graham, Suzanne. - Basingstoke [u.a.] : Palgrave Macmillan, 2011
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Examining speaking : research and practice in assessing second language speaking
Khalifa, Hanan; Field, John; Salamoura, Angeliki. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press, 2011
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Quantifying conversational styles in group oral test discourse
O'Sullivan, Barry; Nakatsuhara, Fumiyo. - : Palgrave MacMillan, 2011
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Test development and validation
Weir, Cyril J.; O'Sullivan, Barry. - : Palgrave MacMillan, 2011
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Generating All Partitions: A Comparison Of Two Encodings
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Modelling performance in tests of spoken language
O'Sullivan, Barry [Verfasser]. - 2008
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Modelling performance in tests of spoken language
O'Sullivan, Barry. - Frankfurt am Main [u.a.] : Lang, 2008
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The effect of test-taker gender, audience and topic on task performance in tape-mediated assessment of speaking
In: Language testing. - London : Sage 22 (2005) 4, 415-437
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REVIEWS - Multilingual Glossary of Language Testing Terms. Studies in Language Testing 6
In: Applied linguistics. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 23 (2002) 2, 273-274
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Articles - Using observation checklists to validate speaking-test tasks
In: Language testing. - London : Sage 19 (2002) 1, 33-56
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Learner acquaintanceship and oral proficiency test pair-task performance
In: Language testing. - London : Sage 19 (2002) 3, 277-295
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Towards a model of performance in oral language testing
O'Sullivan, Barry. - London : British Library, 2002
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Review: Multilingual Glossary of Language Testing Terms. Studies in Language Testing 6
O'Sullivan, Barry. - : Oxford University Press, 2002
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Towards a model of performance in oral language testing
O'Sullivan, Barry. - Reading : Univ. of Reading, 2000
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