Kate Larson, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA |
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Sign in to add mentorTuomas Sandholm | grad student | 2004 | Carnegie Mellon | |
(Mechanism design for computationally limited agents.) |
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Carvalho VRd, Larson K, Brandão AAF, et al. (2020) Applying Social Choice Theory to Solve Engineering Multi-objective Optimization Problems Journal of Control, Automation and Electrical Systems. 31: 119-128 |
Salehi-Abari A, Boutilier C, Larson K. (2019) Empathetic Decision Making in Social Networks Artificial Intelligence. 275: 174-203 |
Doucette JA, Tsang A, Hosseini H, et al. (2019) Inferring True Voting Outcomes in Homophilic Social Networks. Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems. 33: 298-329 |
Hosseini H, Larson K, Cohen R. (2018) Investigating the characteristics of one-sided matching mechanisms under various preferences and risk attitudes Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems. 32: 534-567 |
Menon V, Larson K. (2017) Computational aspects of strategic behaviour in elections with top-truncated ballots Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems. 31: 1506-1547 |
Könemann J, Larson K, Steiner D. (2015) Network Bargaining: Using Approximate Blocking Sets to Stabilize Unstable Instances Theory of Computing Systems |
Carvalho A, Larson K. (2012) Sharing Rewards Among Strangers Based on Peer Evaluations Decision Analysis. 9: 253-273 |
Rahwan I, Larson K. (2011) Review: logical mechanism design Knowledge Engineering Review. 26: 61-69 |
Stein S, Gerding EH, Rogers AC, et al. (2011) Algorithms and mechanisms for procuring services with uncertain durations using redundancy Artificial Intelligence. 175: 2021-2060 |
Larson K, Sandholm T. (2001) Bargaining with limited computation: deliberation equilibrium Artificial Intelligence. 132: 183-217 |