@inproceedings{PST09a,
Abstract = {Judgment aggregation is a formal theory reasoning about how a group of agents can aggregate individual judgments on connected propositions into a collective judgment on the same propositions. Three procedures for successfully aggregating judgments sets are: premise-based procedure, conclusion-based procedure and distance-based merging. The conclusion-based procedure has been little investigated because it pro- vides a way to aggregate the conclusions, but not the premises, thus it outputs an incomplete judgment set. The goal of this paper is to present a conclusion-based procedure outputting complete judgment sets.},
Affiliation = {icr},
Author = {Gabriella Pigozzi and Marija Slavkovik and Leendert van der Torre},
Booktitle = {Proceedings of the First International Conference on Algorithmic Decision Theory (ADT)},
Date-Added = {2011-11-16 16:03:59 +0100},
Date-Modified = {2011-11-16 16:03:59 +0100},
Month = oct,
Pages = {1-13},
Publisher = {Springer Verlag},
Series = {Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence},
Title = {A complete conclusion-based procedure for judgment aggregation},
Volume = 5783,
Year = 2009}