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Prediction markets

机译:预测市场

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These proceedings present the technical contributions to the 8th ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce EC'07, held June 11-15, 2007, at the Federated Computer Research Conference in San Diego, California, USA. Since its inception in 1999, ACM EC has served as the leading scientific conference on advances in theory, systems, and applications for electronic commerce. The natural focus of the conference is on computer science issues, but the conference is interdisciplinary and addresses many facets of electronic commerce including (1) theory and foundations; (2) languages; (3) automation, personalization, and targeting; (4) security, privacy, encryption, and digital rights; (5) applications and empirical studies; and (6) social factors. In addition to the main technical program, EC'07 featured three workshops and four tutorials. >The call for papers attracted 154 submissions from academia and industry around the world, including Africa, Asia, Canada, Europe, the Middle East, and the United States. Each paper was reviewed by at least three program committee members on the basis of scientific novelty, technical quality, and importance to the field. The program committee selected 42 papers for presentation at the conference, of which 40 are published in the proceedings. At the authors' request, only abstracts for the remaining papers are included along with pointers to full versions of these "working papers". This accommodates the practices of fields outside of computer science in which journal rather than conference publishing is the norm and conference publishing sometimes precludes journal publishing. Several papers were invited to a special issue of Games and Economic Behavior. Moshe Tennenholtz (Technion University) will join David Parkes as a guest editor of this special issue and invited papers will be subject to a thorough round of additional review. In addition, a couple of papers will be invited for fast-track journal publication in the ACM Transactions on the Web (TWEB).
机译:这些程序为2007年6月11日至15日在美国加利福尼亚州圣地亚哥举行的联邦计算机研究会议上举行的第八届ACM EC'07电子商务会议提供了技术贡献。自1999年成立以来,ACM EC一直是领先的科学会议,内容涉及电子商务的理论,系统和应用方面的进步。会议的自然焦点是计算机科学问题,但是会议是跨学科的,涉及电子商务的许多方面,包括:(1)理论和基础; (2)语言; (3)自动化,个性化和针对性; (4)安全性,隐私权,加密和数字权利; (5)应用和实证研究; (六)社会因素。除了主要技术程序外,EC'07还举办了三个讲习班和四个教程。

征集论文吸引了来自非洲,亚洲,加拿大,欧洲,中东和美国。每篇论文均由至少三名程序委员会成员根据科学的新颖性,技术质量和对该领域的重要性进行了审查。程序委员会选择了42篇论文在会议上发表,其中40篇在会议记录中发表。应作者的要求,仅包含其余论文的摘要以及指向这些“工作论文”完整版的指针。这适应了计算机科学领域以外的实践,在这些实践中,期刊而不是会议出版是常态,而会议出版有时会阻止期刊出版。邀请了几篇论文参加《游戏与经济行为》特刊。 Moshe Tennenholtz(理工大学)将与David Parkes一起担任本期特刊的特约编辑,受邀的论文将进行全面的附加审查。此外,还将邀请几篇论文在Web上的ACM Transactions(TWEB)中进行快速期刊出版。

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