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<title>Joshua Kavner</title>
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<center><h1>Welcome!</h1></center>
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<img src="images/JKavner2.jpg" alt="Joshua Kavner" style="max-width:22%; border-radius:3em; float:right; margin-left: 14px;"> <!-- EDITED FORMAT -->
<p style="padding: 0; margin: 0;">I am a recent PhD graduate in artificial intelligence from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. I graduated with a BSE in data science from the University of Michigan, College of Engineering in 2020. My research focuses on the computational properties of negotiation in group decision-making by independent agents and allocating resources fairly. Formally, this spans the fields of <a target="_blank" style="color:black;" href="http://research.illc.uva.nl/COMSOC/what-is-comsoc.html">computational social choice</a>, <a target="_blank" style="color:black;" href="https://research.cornell.edu/news-features/algorithmic-game-theory-whats-it-about">algorithmic game theory</a>, and <a target="_blank" style="color:black;" href="https://reader.elsevier.com/reader/sd/pii/S0004370207000070?token=D204FFCEF5DF13E87EBA6BDC74A20C8417A8DAF0DEC364616408EC14758F495E856F0B841C739D10032A4ECC7B106948">multiagent systems</a>.
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<u><b>Ongoing work:</b></u> <!--</br>-->
<p style="margin-top:0;"><b>Perceived Fairness in Threshold-based Fair Allocations.</b>
</br>Hadi Hosseini, <b>Joshua Kavner</b>, Samarth Khanna, Sujoy Sikdar, Rohit Vaish, and LirongXia.
</br><i>Working paper.</i></p>
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<a target="_blank" style="color: #1772d0; font-weight:700; text-decoration:none;" href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.08144">
Average-Case Analysis of Iterative Voting
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</br> <b>Joshua Kavner</b> and Lirong Xia
</br><i>In submission.</i>
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<a target="_blank" style="color: #1772d0; font-weight:700; text-decoration:none;" href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.04574">
Hide, Not Seek: Perceived Fairness in Envy-Free Allocations of Indivisible Goods
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</br> Hadi Hosseini, <b>Joshua Kavner</b>, Sujoy Sikdar, Rohit Vaish, and Lirong Xia
</br>Presented at the Computational Fair Division workshop at IJCAI-23.
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<u><b>Publications:</b></u></br>
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Distribution of Chores with Information Asymmetry
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</br>Hadi Hosseini, <b>Joshua Kavner</b>, Tomasz Wąs, and Lirong Xia
</br>In <i>Proceedings of ECAI'24.</i>
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<b>Convergence of Multi-Issue Iterative Voting under Uncertainty</b>
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</br> <b>Joshua Kavner</b>, Reshef Meir, Francesca Rossi, and Lirong Xia
</br>In <i>Proceedings of IJCAI'23.</i>
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<a target="_blank" style="color: #1772d0; font-weight:700; text-decoration:none;" href="https://proceedings.neurips.cc/paper/2021/file/9edcc1391c208ba0b503fe9a22574251-Paper.pdf">
Strategic Behavior is Bliss: Iterative Voting Improves Social Welfare
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</br> <b>Joshua Kavner</b> and Lirong Xia
</br>In <i>Proceedings of NeurIPS'21.</i>
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Philosophy of Science, Network Theory, and Conceptual Change:</br> Paradigm Shifts as Information Cascades
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</br> Patrick Grim, <b>Joshua Kavner</b>, Lloyd Shatkin, and Manjari Trivedi
</br>In <i>Complex Systems in the Social and Behavioral Sciences: Theory, Method, and Application</i></br> by Euell Elliot and J Douglas Kiel, University of Michigan Press. June, 2021.
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In my free time, I dance <a target="_blank" style="color:black;" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkonZbTj2wE">Lindy Hop</a>, play the piano, read, and photograph. Check out my photos below!</p>
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