The following papers have been accepted for presentation at the workshop.
- The Maximum Likelihood Approach to Voting on Social Networks
- Vincent Conitzer, (Duke University).
- Analysis of Equilibria in Iterative Voting Schemes
- Zinovi Rabinovich, (Mobileye Vision Technologies Ltd.)
- Svetlana Obraztsova, (NTUA)
- Omer Lev, (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
- Evangelos Markakis, (Athens University of Economics and Business)
- Jeffrey Rosenschein, (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
- On the Discriminative Power of Tournament Solutions
- Felix Brandt, (Technische Universitat Munchen)
- Hans Georg Seedig, (Technische Universitat Munchen)
- Voting with Rank Dependent Scoring Rules
- Jerome Lang, (LAMSADE)
- Judy Goldsmith, (University of Kentucky)
- Nicholas Mattei, (NICTA and UNSW)
- Patrice Perny, (LIP6)
- Identifying k-Majority Digraphs via SAT Solving
- Felix Brandt, (Technische Universitat Munchen)
- Christian Geist, (Technische Universitat Munchen)
- Hans Georg Seedig, (Technische Universitat Munchen)
- Controlling Elections by Replacing Candidates for Plurality and Veto: Theoretical and Experimental Results
- Andrea Loreggia, (University of Padova)
- Nina Narodytska, (University of Toronto and UNSW)
- Francesca Rossi, (University of Padova)
- Kristen Brent, (Tulane University and IHMC)
- Toby Walsh, (NICTA and UNSW)
- Approximate Winner Selection in Social Choice with Partial Preferences
- John A. Doucette, (Canada University of Waterloo)
- Kate Larson, (Canada University of Waterloo)
- Robin Cohen, (Canada University of Waterloo)
- The Computational Rise and Fall of Fairness
- John Dickerson, (Carnegie Mellon University)
- Jonathan Goldman, (Carnegie Mellon University)
- Jeremy Karp, (Carnegie Mellon University)
- Ariel Procaccia, (Carnegie Mellon University)
- Tuomas Sandholm, (Carnegie Mellon University)
- Election Attacks with Few Candidates
- Yongjie Yang, (Germany Universitat des Saarlandes)