Formal models of theoretical computer science for describing and evaluating the interactions of actors in online participation processes and their outcomes
- What criteria can be set for the quality of different online participation processes and their outcomes?
- How do classical argumentation models have to be extended to reflect the dynamics of real argumentation in online contexts?
- How can dynamic scenarios or scenarios with uncertainty be modeled?
- What algorithmic configurations do such online participation models have?
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Private: Jun.-Prof. Dr. Dorothea Baumeister
Alumni, Computer Science
Jun.-Prof. Dr. Dorothea Baumeister is junior professor for theoretical computer science at HHU-Düsseldorf since September 2013. Since 2017, she is head of the DFG project “Distances in Elections”. In her research, she focuses on axiomatic and complexity-theoretic analysis of the fields of preference aggregation, voting systems, and distributional problems.
At DIID, she is particularly interested in the formal modeling of online participation processes and the influence of distances in online election processes.
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0211 / 81-11634
Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Gebäude 25.12, Etage 02, Raum 38