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Mechanisms for information elicitation
Aviv Zohar
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Jeffrey S. Rosenschein
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The Rachel and Selim Benin School of Engineering and Computer Science
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Seller
100%
Information Elicitation
100%
Elicitation Methods
100%
Event Probability
100%
Computational Aspects
50%
Design Problems
50%
Private Information
50%
Realistic Scenario
50%
Scoring Rules
50%
Differences in Beliefs
50%
Common Belief
50%
Probabilistic Environment
50%
Proper Scoring Rules
50%
Payment System
50%
Underlying Distribution
50%
Small Changes
50%
Discrete Set
50%
Optimal Mechanism
50%
Algorithm Design
50%
Conflicting Beliefs
50%
Confidence Ratings
50%
Exponential-time Algorithms
50%
Mathematics
Elicitation
100%
Approximates
33%
Running Time
33%
Asymptotics
33%
Computational Aspects
33%
Probability Theory
33%
Underlying Probability
33%
Real Life
33%
Underlying Distribution
33%
Common Belief
33%
Exponential Time
33%
Discrete Set
33%