Manipulation and Peer Mechanisms: A Survey

10/05/2022
by   Matthew Olckers, et al.
8

In peer mechanisms, the competitors for a prize also determine who wins. Each competitor may be asked to rank, grade, or nominate peers for the prize. Since the prize can be valuable, such as financial aid, course grades, or an award at a conference, competitors may be tempted to manipulate the mechanism. We survey approaches to prevent or discourage the manipulation of peer mechanisms. We conclude our survey by identifying several important research challenges

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
04/05/2012

Mathematicians take a stand

We survey the reasons for the ongoing boycott of the publisher Elsevier....
research
07/17/2022

Review of Advanced Monitoring Mechanisms in Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Botnets

Internet security is getting less secure because of the existing of botn...
research
07/31/2018

Truthful Peer Grading with Limited Effort from Teaching Staff

Massive open online courses pose a massive challenge for grading the ans...
research
07/20/2019

Recommendation Engine for Lower Interest Borrowing on Peer to Peer Lending (P2PL) Platform

Online Peer to Peer Lending (P2PL) systems connect lenders and borrowers...
research
08/14/2023

Sustainable Cooperation in Peer-To-Peer Networks

Traditionally, peer-to-peer systems have relied on altruism and reciproc...
research
04/13/2016

Strategyproof Peer Selection using Randomization, Partitioning, and Apportionment

Peer review, evaluation, and selection is a fundamental aspect of modern...
research
10/21/2020

End User Accounts of Dark Patterns as Felt Manipulation

Manipulation defines many of our experiences as a consumer, including su...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset