The group identification problem asks to identify a socially qualified subgroup among a group of individuals based on their pairwise valuations. There are several different rules that can be used to determine the social qualification status. In this work, we consider the consent rules, the consensus-start-respecting rule, and the liberal-start-respecting rule. In the context of group identification, a manipulative attack is the attempt by an outsider to influence the outcome of the selection process through certain means of manipulation. These means include adding, removing, or partitioning individuals, as well as bribing individuals to change their opinion. In this work, we provide an overview of manipulative attacks in group identification as well as group identification with partial profiles. In particular, we study the computational complexity of the corresponding problems. Most results presented in this work are aggregated from the literature, but we also show results for previously unstudied problems; these include general and exact group control in binary profiles and in ternary profiles, as well as constructive group control in $r$-profiles. For many considered problems, we also study the parameterized complexity.
翻译:团体识别问题要求根据对等估值,在一组个人中确定一个符合社会资格的分组。在这项工作中,我们考虑了同意规则、协商一致启动尊重规则和自由启动尊重规则。在群体识别方面,一种操纵式攻击是外部人试图通过某种操纵手段影响甄选过程的结果。这些手段包括增加、删除或分割个人,以及贿赂个人以改变其意见。在这项工作中,我们概述了在群体识别和部分配置群体识别中操纵性攻击的情况。我们特别研究了相应问题的计算复杂性。这项工作中的大多数结果都是从文献中汇总的,但我们也显示了以前未研究过的问题的结果;其中包括二进制简介和代期简介中的一般和确切群体控制,以及价值为美元的形象的建设性群体控制。对于许多考虑过的问题,我们还研究了参数化的复杂性。