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A New Way to Aggregate Preferences: Application to Eurovision Song Contests

Published on Oct 08, 20074238 Views

Voting systems have a great impact on the results of contests or elections. Simple methods are actually used, whereas they do not provide most accurate results. For example, in the Eurovision Song C

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A New Way to Aggregate Preferences: Application to Eurovision Song Contests00:00
Outline00:42
Five individual preferences01:17
Borda count output pt 102:33
Borda count output pt 203:19
Limit of Borda count pt 104:22
Limit of Borda count pt 204:39
Limit of Borda count pt 304:40
Limit of Borda count pt 405:03
Limit of Condorcet count pt 105:31
Limit of Condorcet count pt 205:46
Graph representation of voters’ rankings pt 106:44
Graph representation of voters’ rankings pt 207:43
Problem formalization pt 108:16
Problem formalization pt 209:19
Computational aspects pt 110:05
Computational aspects pt 211:34
Computational aspects pt 312:38
Eurovision song contest result for the year 197513:59
Conclusion15:44
Graph representation of voters’ rankings pt 2 (a)20:19