Lubin, Benjamin

2017
Benjamin Lubin, Adam I. Juda, Ruggiero Cavallo, Sebastien Lahaie, Jeffrey Shneidman, and David C. Parkes. 2017. “ICE: An Expressive Iterative Combinatorial Exchange.” In Handbook of Spectrum Auction Design, 39: Pp. 828-873. Cambidge University Press.
2014
Paul Duetting, Felix A. Fischer, Pichayut Jirapinyo, John Lai, Benjamin Lubin, and David C. Parkes. 2014. “Payment Rules through Discriminant-Based Classifiers.” ACM Transactions on Economics and Computation, 3, 1, Pp. 5. Download
2012
Benjamin Lubin and David C. Parkes. 2012. “Approximate strategyproofness.” Current Science, 103, Pp. 1021-1032. Download
Paul Duetting, Felix A. Fischer, Pichayut Jirapinyo, John K. Lai, Benjamin Lubin, and David C. Parkes. 2012. “Payment Rules through Discriminant-Based Classifiers.” In Proceedings of the 13th ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce (EC '12), Pp. 477-494. Download
2009
Benjamin Lubin, David C. Parkes, Jeff Kephart, and Rajarshi Das. 2009. “Expressive Power-Based Resource Allocation for Data Centers.” In Twenty-First International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI'09), Pp. 1451–1456. Download
Benjamin Lubin and David C. Parkes. 2009. “Quantifying the Strategyproofness of Mechanisms via Metrics on Payoff Distributions.” In 25th Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, Pp. 349–358. Download
2008
Benjamin Lubin, Adam I. Juda, Ruggiero Cavallo, Sébastien Lahaie, Jeffrey Shneidman, and David C. Parkes. 2008. “ICE: An Expressive Iterative Combinatorial Exchange.” Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 33, Pp. 33–77. Download
2005
David C. Parkes, Ruggiero Cavallo, Nick Elprin, Adam I. Juda, Sebastien Lahaie, Benjamin Lubin, Loizos Michael, Jeffrey Shneidman, and Hassan Sultan. 2005. “ICE: An Iterative Combinatorial Exchange.” In Proc. 6th ACM Conf. on Electronic Commerce (EC'05), Pp. 249–258. Download
Ruggiero Cavallo, David C. Parkes, Adam I. Juda, Adam Kirsch, Alex Kulesza, Sébastien Lahaie, Benjamin Lubin, Loizos Michael, and Jeffrey Shneidman. 2005. “TBBL: A Tree-Based Bidding Language for Iterative Combinatorial Exchanges.” In Multidisciplinary Workshop on Advances in Preference Handling (IJCAI). Download