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Characterizing Properties and Trade-offs of Centralized Delegation Mechanisms in Liquid Democracy

Offered By: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube

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Overview

Explore the intricacies of centralized delegation mechanisms in liquid democracy through this 15-minute conference talk presented at an Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) event. Delve into the research conducted by Brian Brubach, Audrey Ballarin, and Heeba Nazeer as they analyze the properties and trade-offs associated with these mechanisms. Gain insights into how centralized delegation impacts the liquid democracy framework and understand the potential implications for democratic processes. Learn about the researchers' findings and their contributions to the field of computational social choice and democratic systems.

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Characterizing Properties and Trade-offs of Centralized Delegation Mechanisms in Liquid Democracy


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ACM FAccT Conference

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