Search Results for author: Davide Grossi

Found 8 papers, 0 papers with code

Emergent Cooperation under Uncertain Incentive Alignment

no code implementations23 Jan 2024 Nicole Orzan, Erman Acar, Davide Grossi, Roxana Rădulescu

Understanding the emergence of cooperation in systems of computational agents is crucial for the development of effective cooperative AI.

Social Choice Around the Block: On the Computational Social Choice of Blockchain

no code implementations15 Mar 2022 Davide Grossi

One of the most innovative aspects of blockchain technology consists in the introduction of an incentive layer to regulate the behavior of distributed protocols.

Power in Liquid Democracy

no code implementations14 Oct 2020 Yuzhe Zhang, Davide Grossi

The paper develops a theory of power for delegable proxy voting systems.

On the Graded Acceptability of Arguments in Abstract and Instantiated Argumentation

no code implementations8 Nov 2018 Davide Grossi, Sanjay Modgil

Third, this novel approach to argument ranking is applied and studied in the context of instantiated argumentation frameworks, and in so doing is shown to account for a simple form of accrual of arguments within the Dung paradigm.

A Note on Nesting in Dyadic Deontic Logic

no code implementations10 Oct 2017 Agneau Belanyek, Davide Grossi, Wiebe van der Hoek

The paper reports on some results concerning Aqvist's dyadic logic known as system G, which is one of the most influential logics for reasoning with dyadic obligations ("it ought to be the case that ... if it is the case that ...").

Binary Voting with Delegable Proxy: An Analysis of Liquid Democracy

no code implementations27 Jul 2017 Zoé Christoff, Davide Grossi

The paper provides an analysis of the voting method known as delegable proxy voting, or liquid democracy.

Liquid Democracy: An Analysis in Binary Aggregation and Diffusion

no code implementations23 Dec 2016 Zoé Christoff, Davide Grossi

We show how liquid democracy on binary issues can be embedded into the framework of binary aggregation with abstentions, enabling the transfer of known results about the latter---such as impossibility theorems---to the former.

Epistemic Protocols for Distributed Gossiping

no code implementations24 Jun 2016 Krzysztof R. Apt, Davide Grossi, Wiebe van der Hoek

Gossip protocols aim at arriving, by means of point-to-point or group communications, at a situation in which all the agents know each other's secrets.

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