AAAI 2002 Workshop on

Preferences in AI and CP: symbolic approaches

Invited Talk

Jon Doyle, Preferences: Some Problems and Prospects

Accepted Papers

Gerhard Brewka, Logic Programming with Ordered Disjunctions

Giuseppe Carenini and David Poole,  Constructed Preferences and Value-focused Thinking: Implications for AI research on Preference Elicitation

James P. Delgrande, Torsten Schaub, Hans Tompits, and Kewen Wang,  Towards a Classification of Preference Handling Approaches in Nonmonotonic Reasoning

M. S. Franzin, E. C. Freuder, F. Rossi, R. Wallace,  Multi-agent meeting scheduling with preferences: efficiency, privacy loss, and solution quality

Michael McGeachie and Jon Doyle,  Utility Functions for Ceteris Paribus Preferences

Jeroen Keppens and Qiang Shen,  A Calculus of Partially Ordered Preferences for Compositional Modelling and Configuration 

Lina Khatib, Paul Morris, Robert Morris,  Optimizing Temporal Preferences

Karen L. Myers, David N. Morley,  Resolving Conflicts in Agent Guidance 

T. Schiex and M. Cooper,  Constraints and preferences: The interplay of preferences and algorithms

Angelo Restificar, Peter Haddawy, Vu Ha, and John Miyamoto,  Eliciting Utilities by Refining Theories of Monotonicity and Risk

F. Rossi, K.B. Venable, L. Khatib, P. Morris, R. Morris,  Two solvers for tractable temporal constraints with preferences

James Royalty, Robert Holland, Judy Goldsmith, Alex Dekhtyar,  POET: The Online Preference Elicitation Tool

Trey Smith, Tuomas Sandholm, and Reid Simmons,  Constructing and Clearing Combinatorial Exchanges Using Preference Elicitation

Richmond H. Thomason,  Preferences as Conclusions

Marc Torrens and Boi Faltings,  Multi-criteria Optimization in Constraint Satisfaction Problems

Richard J. Wallace and Eugene C. Freuder,  Meeting scheduling with preferences with limited comparability: Effects of agent knowledge