This market will resolve to the number of unique research papers published or posted online (e.g., in arxiv) that acknowledge Dagstuhl Seminar 22271 (Algorithms for Participatory Democracy) by December 31, 2024. The number will be calculated by searching Google Scholar for 'Dagstuhl 22271' and '+Dagstuhl "Algorithms for Participatory Democracy"', and other methods of search, looking for unique papers. The official workshop report will not count: only research papers will count. Users can post links to candidate papers in the comments.[object Object]
The seminar website lists these two paper and three more under the "Impacts" heading:
https://www.dagstuhl.de/de/seminars/seminar-calendar/seminar-details/22271?highlight=22271
So my proposal now is to close this market with the answer "5". Please let me know if anyone objects. My plan to was close after June 30 but I guess if no one replies soon, I may close it before then.
This market is scheduled to close. I found two papers so far. Please add a comment by June 30 if you find another research paper. I plan to close the market after June 30
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=Dagstuhl+Seminar+22271&hl=en&as_sdt=0&as_vis=1&oi=scholart
N Boehmer, M Brill, A Cevallos, J Gehrlein… - … of the AAAI Conference …, 2024 - ojs.aaai.org
… This work was initiated at Dagstuhl Seminar 22271 “Algorithms for Participatory Democracy”
in July 2022 (https: //www.dagstuhl.de/22271). We thank Jannik Peters for helpful comments…
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Repeated fair allocation of indivisible items
A Igarashi, M Lackner, O Nardi, A Novaro - … of the AAAI Conference on …, 2024 - ojs.aaai.org
… This paper developed from ideas discussed at the Dagstuhl Seminar 22271 Algorithms
for Participatory Democracy. Martin Lackner was supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF): …
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