157 | -- | 158 | Francesca Rossi, Kristen Brent Venable. Guest editorial: revised selected papers from the AMAI 2014 special track on Computational Social Choice |
159 | -- | 189 | Zack Fitzsimmons, Edith Hemaspaandra, Lane A. Hemaspaandra. Manipulation Complexity of Same-System Runoff Elections |
191 | -- | 223 | Lane A. Hemaspaandra, Rahman Lavaee, Curtis Menton. Schulze and ranked-pairs voting are fixed-parameter tractable to bribe, manipulate, and control |
225 | -- | 250 | Tomasz Miasko, Piotr Faliszewski. The complexity of priced control in elections |
251 | -- | 279 | Britta Dorn, Dominikus Krüger. On the hardness of bribery variants in voting with CP-nets |
281 | -- | 302 | Umberto Grandi, Andrea Loreggia, Francesca Rossi, Vijay A. Saraswat. A Borda count for collective sentiment analysis |
303 | -- | 316 | Péter Biró, Tamás Fleiner, Robert W. Irving. Matching couples with Scarf's algorithm |
317 | -- | 333 | Anja Rey, Jörg Rothe, Hilmar Schadrack, Lena Schend. Toward the complexity of the existence of wonderfully stable partitions and strictly core stable coalition structures in enemy-oriented hedonic games |
335 | -- | 359 | Anisse Ismaili, Patrice Perny. Computational social choice for coordination in agent networks |
361 | -- | 401 | Gabriella Pigozzi, Alexis Tsoukiàs, Paolo Viappiani. Preferences in artificial intelligence |