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Unveiling the Truth in Liquid Democracy with Misinformed Voters

Becker, Ruben; D’Angelo, Gianlorenzo; Delfaraz, Esmaeil; Gilbert, Hugo (2021), Unveiling the Truth in Liquid Democracy with Misinformed Voters, in Fotakis, Dimitris; Insua, David Ríos, Algorithmic Decision Theory, Springer, p. 132-146. 10.1007/978-3-030-87756-9_9

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Communication / Conférence
Date
2021
Conference title
7th International Conference, ADT 2021
Conference date
2021-11
Conference city
Toulouse
Conference country
France
Book title
Algorithmic Decision Theory
Book author
Fotakis, Dimitris; Insua, David Ríos
Publisher
Springer
ISBN
978-3-030-87755-2
Number of pages
441
Pages
132-146
Publication identifier
10.1007/978-3-030-87756-9_9
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Becker, Ruben
D’Angelo, Gianlorenzo
Delfaraz, Esmaeil
Gilbert, Hugo
Laboratoire d'analyse et modélisation de systèmes pour l'aide à la décision [LAMSADE]
Abstract (EN)
This paper investigates the so-called ODP-problem that has been formulated by Caragiannis and Micha. This problem considers a setting with two election alternatives out of which one is assumed to be correct. In ODP, the goal is to organise the delegations in a social network in order to maximize the probability that the correct alternative is elected. While the problem is known to be computationally hard, we strengthen existing hardness results and show that the approximation hardness of ODP highly depends on the connectivity of the social network and the individual accuracies. Interestingly, under some assumptions, on either the accuracies of voters or the connectivity of the network, we obtain a polynomial-time 1/2-approximation algorithm. Lastly, we run extensive simulations and observe that simple algorithms relying on the abilities of liquid democracy outperform direct democracy on a large class of instances.
Subjects / Keywords
Liquid democracy; Truth revelation; Approximation algorithms

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