Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
972766 Mathematical Social Sciences 2009 22 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper is centered on the notion of interval order as a model for preferences. We introduce a family of representation languages for such orders, parameterized by a scale and an aggregation function. We show how interval orders can be represented by elements of those languages, called weighted bases. We identify the complexity of the main decision problems to be considered for exploiting such representations of interval orders (including the comparison problems and the non-dominance problem). We also show that our representation of interval orders based on weighted bases encompasses the penalty-based representation of complete preorders as a specific case.
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