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    • Decision Markets with Good Incentives 

      Chen, Yiling; Kash, Ian; Ruberry, Michael Edward; Shnayder, Victor (Springer Verlag, 2011)
      Decision markets both predict and decide the future. They allow experts to predict the effects of each of a set of possible actions, and after reviewing these predictions a decision maker selects an action to perform. ...
    • Enabling Sharing in Auctions for Short-Term Spectrum Licenses 

      Kash, I; Murty, Rohan Narayana; Parkes, David C. (Cambridge University Press, 2013)
      Wireless spectrum is a valuable and scarce resource that currently suffers from under-use because of the dominant paradigm of exclusive-use licensing. We propose the SATYA auction (Sanskrit for truth), which allows short-term ...
    • Enabling Spectrum Sharing in Secondary Market Auctions 

      Kash, Ian; Murty, Rohan Narayana; Parkes, David C. (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2013)
      Wireless spectrum is a scare resource, but in practice much of it is under-used by current owners. To enable better use of this spectrum, we propose an auction approach to dynamically allocate the spectrum in a secondary ...
    • Impersonation Strategies in Auctions 

      Kash, Ian; Parkes, David C. (Springer Science + Business Media, 2010)
      A common approach to analyzing repeated auctions, such as sponsored search auctions, is to treat them as complete information games, because it is assumed that, over time, players learn each other’s types. This overlooks ...
    • Market Manipulation with Outside Incentives 

      Chen, Yiling; Gao, Xi; Goldstein, Rick David; Kash, Ian (American Association for Artificial Intelligence, 2011)
      Much evidence has shown that prediction markets, when used in isolation, can effectively aggregate dispersed information about uncertain future events and produce remarkably accurate forecasts. However, if the market ...
    • Software Economies 

      Bacon, David F.; Bokelberg, Eric; Chen, Yiling; Kash, Ian; Parkes, David C.; Rao, Malvika; Sridharan, Manu (Association for Computing Machinery, 2010)
      Software construction has typically drawn on engineering metaphors like building bridges or cathedrals, which emphasize architecture, specification, central planning, and determinism. Approaches to correctness have drawn ...