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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hmm, how do you envision that? You
start by selecting the strongest one and fill a list like that?<br>
How would you prevent people from reusing their voting budget in
that case?<br>
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Marijn<br>
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On 05/10/15 23:52, Toby Pereira wrote:<br>
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<div id="yui_3_16_0_1_1444072327409_5369">Couldn't you just use
a proportional method that elects sequentially? That sounds
like the sort of thing you're after.</div>
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Re: [EM] Voting Benchmark<br>
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Thanks for all the suggestions. I'll briefly describe my
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my goal clear:<br clear="none">
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I want to avoid aggregating all votes in a tally,
because I think that <br clear="none">
loses information. Specifically, I would like a method
that can find a <br clear="none">
representative ranking. I.e. if I want the top 10 songs,
it should <br clear="none">
reflect the preferences of everyone, but not only
contain electronic <br clear="none">
music because a majority likes that.<br clear="none">
When I you do the simple Schulze ranking (not STV) I
find it <br clear="none">
over-represents certain groups because they essentially
can vote more <br clear="none">
than once.<br clear="none">
I think once their preference is (partially) included
their voting <br clear="none">
strength should lessen, but with a tally their vote can
not be removed <br clear="none">
(reduced) since it's all agglomerated.<br clear="none">
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