Vincent Conitzer

Kimberly J. Jenkins University Professor of New Technologies
Education
- Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University 2006
- M.S., Carnegie Mellon University 2003
- B.A., Harvard University 2001
Conitzer, V. "A Puzzle about Further Facts (Accepted)." Erkenntnis (March 7, 2018): 1-13. Full Text
Conitzer, V. "Technical perspective designing algorithms and the fairness criteria they should satisfy." Communications of the ACM 61, no. 2 (February 1, 2018): 92-. Full Text
Aziz, H, Brill, M, Conitzer, V, Elkind, E, Freeman, R, and Walsh, T. "Justified representation in approval-based committee voting." Social Choice and Welfare 48, no. 2 (February 2017): 461-485. Full Text
Li, Y, and Conitzer, V. "Game-Theoretic Question Selection for Tests." JOURNAL OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE RESEARCH 59 (2017): 437-462. Full Text Open Access Copy
Kolb, A, and Conitzer, V. "Boy Cries Wolf: Warnings About a Strategic Adversary." Kelley School of Business Research Paper, no. 16 (October 18, 2016).
Conitzer, V. "On Stackelberg mixed strategies." Synthese 193, no. 3 (March 2016): 689-703. Full Text
Jakobsen, SK, Sørensen, TB, and Conitzer, V. "Timeability of extensive-form games." ITCS 2016 - Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Innovations in Theoretical Computer Science (January 14, 2016): 191-199. Full Text
Li, Y, Conitzer, V, and Korzhyk, D. "Catcher-evader games." IJCAI International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2016-January (January 1, 2016): 329-337.
Conitzer, V. "Can rational choice guide us to correct de se beliefs?." Synthese 192, no. 12 (December 2015): 4107-4119. Full Text
Conitzer, V. "A Dutch book against sleeping beauties who are evidential decision theorists." Synthese 192, no. 9 (October 2015): 2887-2899. Full Text
Pages
Handbook of Computational Social Choice. Edited by F Brandt, V Conitzer, U Endriss, JRM Lang, and AD Procaccia. 2016.
Yin, Z, Korzhyk, D, Kiekintveld, C, Conitzer, V, and Tambe, M. "Stackelberg versus nash in security games: Interchangeability, equivalence, and uniqueness." In Security and Game Theory: Algorithms, Deployed Systems, Lessons Learned, 233-253. January 1, 2011. Full Text
Conitzer, V, Taylor, C, and Wagman, L. Online Privacy and Price Discrimination. 2010.
Conitzer, V, Freeman, R, and Shah, N. "Fair public decision making." June 20, 2017. Full Text
Deng, Y, and Conitzer, V. "Disarmament games." January 1, 2017.
Albert, M, Conitzer, V, and Stone, P. "Automated design of robust mechanisms." January 1, 2017.
Freeman, R, Zahedi, SM, and Conitzer, V. "Fair and efficient social choice in dynamic settings." January 1, 2017.
Conitzer, V, Sinnott-Armstrong, W, Borg, JS, Deng, Y, and Kramer, M. "Moral decision making frameworks for artificial intelligence." January 1, 2017.
Kephart, A, and Conitzer, V. "The revelation principle for mechanism design with reporting costs." July 21, 2016. Full Text
Bergemann, D, Chen, Y, and Conitzer, V. "EC 2016 foreword." July 21, 2016.
Brill, M, Freeman, R, and Conitzer, V. "Computing Possible and Necessary Equilibrium Actions (and Bipartisan Set Winners)." AAAI Press, 2016.
Moon, C, and Conitzer, V. "Role Assignment for Game-Theoretic Cooperation: (Extended Abstract)." ACM, 2016.
Moon, C, and Conitzer, V. "Role assignment for game-theoretic cooperation." January 1, 2016.
Pages
Conitzer, V. "Editor's introduction." ACM SIGecom Exchanges 7, no. 1 (December 1, 2007): 1-2. Full Text
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Selected Grants
How to Build Ethics into Robust Artificial Intelligence awarded by Future of Life Institute (Principal Investigator). 2015 to 2018
RI: Small: New Directions in Computational Social Choice and Mechanism Design awarded by National Science Foundation (Principal Investigator). 2015 to 2018
Computing Game-Theoretic Solutions for Security in the Medium Term awarded by Army Research Office (Principal Investigator). 2012 to 2017
XPS: CLCCA: Allocating Heterogeneous Datacenter Hardware to Strategic Agents awarded by National Science Foundation (Co-Principal Investigator). 2013 to 2017
Game Theory for Adversarial Behavior awarded by University of Southern California (Principal Investigator). 2011 to 2017
Mechanism Design for Highly Anonymous Environments awarded by National Science Foundation (Principal Investigator). 2011 to 2015
CAREER: New Directions in Computing Game Theoretic Solutions: Commitment and Related Topics awarded by National Science Foundation (Principal Investigator). 2010 to 2015
RI-Small: Computational Social Choice: Aggregating Preferences in Combinatorial Domains awarded by National Science Foundation (Principal Investigator). 2008 to 2012
Algorithms for Computing Stackelberg Strategies in Large, Realistic Games awarded by Army Research Office (Principal Investigator). 2009 to 2011
Workshop on Reasoning in Adversarial and Noncooperative Environments awarded by Army Research Office (Principal Investigator). 2010 to 2011