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Model Plackett-Luce×Bradley-Terryjev model×Metode agregacije rangiranja×
PodručjeDonošenje odlukaDonošenje odlukaDonošenje odluka
ObiteljRegression modelRegression modelMachine learning
Godina nastanka197519522001
TvoracRobin Plackett; R. Duncan LuceRalph Bradley & Milton TerryDwork, Kumar, Naor & Sivakumar
VrstaProbabilistic ranking modelProbabilistic paired comparison modelCombinatorial ranking method
Temeljni izvorPlackett, R. L. (1975). The analysis of permutations. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series C, 24(2), 193–202. DOI ↗Bradley, R. A., & Terry, M. E. (1952). Rank analysis of incomplete block designs: I. The method of paired comparisons. Biometrika, 39(3/4), 324–345. DOI ↗Dwork, C., Kumar, R., Naor, M., & Sivakumar, D. (2001). Rank aggregation methods for the web. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on World Wide Web, 613–622. DOI ↗
Drugi naziviLuce's Choice Axiom Model, Rank-Ordered Logit Model, Exploded Logit Model, Sıralama Tercih ModeliBT Model, Bradley-Terry-Luce Model, Paired Comparison Model, İkili Karşılaştırma ModeliRank Fusion, Order Aggregation, Preference Aggregation, Sıralama Birleştirme
Srodne332
SažetakThe Plackett-Luce model is a probabilistic framework for analysing and predicting rank-ordered data. Introduced by Robin Plackett (1975) — building on R. Duncan Luce's earlier axiom of choice (1959) — it models the probability of any complete ranking of items as a sequential selection process, where each item's chance of being chosen at each position is proportional to its latent worth parameter. It is widely used in preference learning, recommender systems, and choice modelling.The Bradley-Terry model is a probabilistic model for paired comparisons that assigns a latent strength parameter to each item and predicts the probability that one item beats another in a head-to-head contest. Introduced by Ralph A. Bradley and Milton E. Terry in 1952, it provides a principled statistical framework for ranking items from pairwise preference data, including incomplete comparison designs where not every pair is directly observed.Rank Aggregation is a family of methods that combine multiple ranked lists of alternatives into a single consensus ranking. Formally studied in the context of web search by Dwork, Kumar, Naor, and Sivakumar (2001), these methods address the problem of synthesizing divergent preference orderings from multiple sources — such as search engines, expert judges, or voter ballots — into one coherent, representative ordering that minimizes overall disagreement across the input rankings.
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