A General Approach for Computing a Consensus in Group Decision Making That Integrates Multiple Ethical Principles

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Tác giả: Filippo Bistaffa, Juan A Rodriguez-Aguilar, Francisco Salas-Molina

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 781.651 General principles and musical forms

Thông tin xuất bản: 2024

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Comment: 20 pages, 1 table, 1 figureWe tackle the problem of computing a consensus according to multiple ethical principles -- which can include, for example, the principle of maximum freedom associated with the Benthamite doctrine and the principle of maximum fairness associated with the Rawlsian principles -- among the preferences of different individuals in the context of Group-Decision-Making. More formally, we put forward a novel formalisation of the above-mentioned problem based on a multinorm approximation problem that aims at minimising multiple p-metric distance functions, where each parameter p represents a given ethical principle. Our contribution incurs obvious benefits from a social-choice perspective. Firstly, our approach significantly generalises state-of-the-art approaches that were limited to only two ethical principles (p set to one, for maximum freedom, and p set to infinity, for maximum fairness). Secondly, our experimental results considering an established test case demonstrate that our approach is capable, thanks to a novel re-weighting scheme, to compute a multi-norm consensus that takes into account each ethical principle in a balanced way, in contrast with state-of-the-art approaches that were heavily biased towards the p=1 ethical principle
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