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Multiattribute Bayesian Preference Elicitation with Pairwise Comparison Queries

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Multiattribute Bayesian Preference Elicitation with Pairwise Comparison Queries
Preference elicitation (PE) is an important component of interactive decision support systems that aim to make optimal recommendations to users by actively querying their preferences. In this paper, we outline five principles important for PE in realworld problems: (1) real-time, (2) multiattribute, (3) low cognitive load, (4) robust to noise, and (5) scalable. In light of these requirements, we introduce an approximate PE framework based on TrueSkill for performing efficient closed-form Bayesian updates and query selection for a multiattribute utility belief state — a novel PE approach that naturally facilitates the efficient evaluation of value of information (VOI) heuristics for use in query selection strategies. Our best VOI query strategy satisfies all five principles (in contrast to related work) and performs on par with the most accurate (and often computationally intensive) algorithms on experiments with synthetic and real-world datasets.
Shengbo Guo, Scott Sanner
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Updated 19 Jul 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where ISNN
Authors Shengbo Guo, Scott Sanner
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