Applying Learning Algorithms to Preference Elicitation in Combinatorial Auctions
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We consider the parallels between the preference elicitation problem in combinatorial auctions and the problem of learning an unknown function from learning theory. We show that learning algorithms can be used as a basis for preference elicitation algorithms. The resulting elicitation algorithms perform a polynomial number of queries. We also give conditions under which the resulting algorithms have polynomial communication. Our conversion procedure allows us to generate combinatorial auction protocols from learning algorithms for polynomials, monotone DNF, and linear-threshold functions. In particular, we obtain an algorithm that elicits XOR bids with polynomial communication. We then characterize the communication requirements of implementing Vickrey payments with an elicitation algorithm. This suggests a modification to the queries in our elicitation algorithms so that truthful bidding becomes an ex-post Nash equilibrium.
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