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Fair Participation:
Special Case of Fair Division,
    or Something Else?
           Pietro Speroni di Fenizio1, Cyril Velikanov2
 1   CISUC, Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra,
                            Coimbra, Portugal
                            speroni@dei.uc.pt

                  2   PoliTech Institute, 67 Saint Bernard St.,
                             Brussels 1060, Belgium
                             cvelikanov@gmail.com
Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
Usual Bias
• Authors with more time.
• Authors with a wider social network.
• Authors who write their proposal before.




   Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
Designing a Fair system
                What does fair mean?
• A proposals should only be evaluated by its content
• A proposal should NOT be evaluated by:
  • The size of the social network of the author
  • The amount of free time of the author
  • The wealth of the author (or of the supporters)
  • When was the proposal presented
• Positive feedback mechanism should not be
  employed
• The result should not be random
          Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
Designing a Fair system
           Why are systems unfair?
• Positive feedback look good
            (makes a website look popular)
• It is better to have a good-enough very-popular
  proposal than pick the best proposal, but with only
  less votes
• It’s hard work to make a fair system
• Permitting people to use their social network works
  as a form of advertisement

        Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
Designing a Fair system



         Making the author
          social network
            irrelevant




 Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
Designing a Fair system
Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011




                                                                     Could the social Network be good?


                                                             • People with a social
                                                               network have it for a
                                                               reason

                                                             • The social network
                                                               only works partially
                                                               when you advertise
                                                               on something that is
                                                               not your field
Designing a Fair system
Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011




                                                                     Could the social Network be good?


                                                             • People with a social
                                                               network have it for a
                                                               reason

                                                             • The social network
                                                               only works partially    Tim O’Reilly Twitter Followers: 1’459’780

                                                               when you advertise
                                                                                          Pietro Speroni twitter Followers 480
                                                               on something that is
                                                               not your field
                                                                                                  Tim has 3041.2 times more
                                                                                                     influence than Pietro
Designing a Fair system
Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011




                                                                      Could the social Network be good?


                                                             • People with a social • How do you make sure
                                                               network have it for a that the weight of the
                                                               reason                 social network balances the
                                                                                      actual extra probability of
                                                                                      having a good idea?
                                                             • The social network
                                                               only works partially Tim O’Reilly Twitter Followers: 1’459’780
                                                               when you advertise
                                                                                       Pietro Speroni twitter Followers 480
                                                               on something that is
                                                               not your field
                                                                                                    Tim has 3041.2 times more
                                                                                                       influence than Pietro
Designing a Fair system
Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011




                                                                      Could the social Network be good?


                                                             • People with a social • How do you make sure
                                                               network have it for a that the weight of the
                                                               reason                 social network balances the
                                                                                      actual extra probability of
                                                                                      having a good idea?
                                                             • The social network
                                                               only works partially Tim O’Reilly Twitter Followers: 1’459’780
                                                               when you advertise
                                                                                       Pietro Speroni twitter Followers 480
                                                               on something that is
                                                               not your field
                                                                                                    Tim has 3041.2 times more
                                                                                                       influence than Pietro
Designing a Fair system
Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011




                                                                    Could the social Network be good?


                                                             • People with a social • How do you make sure
                                                               network have it for a                  ing
                                                                                      that the weight of the
                                                                                                  ink
                                                                                      socialzy Th balances the
                                                                                             network
                                                               reason
                                                                                        La extra probability of
                                                                                      actual
                                                                                      having a good idea?
                                                             • The social network
                                                               only works partially
                                                               when you advertise
                                                               on something that is
                                                               not your field
Designing a Fair system
Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011




                                                                    Could the social Network be good?


                                                             • People with a social • How do you make sure
                                                               network have it for a                  ing
                                                                                      that the weight of the
                                                                                                  ink
                                                                                      socialzy Th balances the
                                                                                             network
                                                               reason
                                                                                        La extra probability of
                                                                                      actual
                                                                                      having a good idea?
                                                             • The social network
                                                               only works partially
                                                               when you advertise
                                                               on something that is
                                                               not your field
Designing a Fair system
Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011




                                                                    Could the social Network be good?


                                                             • People with a social • How do you make sure
                                                               network have it for a                  ing
                                                                                      that the weight of the
                                                                                                  ink
                                                                                      socialzy Th balances the
                                                                                             network
                                                               reason
                                                                                        La extra probability of
                                                                                      actual
                                                                                      having a good idea?
                                                             • The social network
                                                               only works partially
                                                               when you advertise
                                                               on something that is
                                                               not your field
                                                                      Maybe... yet:
Designing a Fair system
 Making the author social network irrelevant


• There should be no way for people to send a URL
  to invite friends to support their proposal.
• During the voting stage:
 • The name of the author should not be seen.


• NOTE: the author can still be discovered... after.
• A URL can be added if it does not permit to vote.

       Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
Designing a Fair system
                  The Faustian Pact:
    Making the                                     Why are
   author social                                   systems
      network                                      unfair?
    irrelevant
                                          • Permitting people to
• There should be no way
                                            use their social
  for people to send a
                                            network works as a
  URL to invite friends to
                                            form of
  support their proposal.
                                            advertisement.


        Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
Designing a Fair system
independence from Author amount of free time



• There are only few actions                  •Good examples:
  that can be done. Then the                    • Online Polls
  person needs to move on                       • slashdot


  • It’s OK if people use their free time to
    write better proposals


      Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
Designing a Fair system




                                                                   Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
           Avoiding positive feedback mechanism




• No possibilities to vote for proposals in the same
  place where you see the results.
• The number of votes of a proposal should not be
  shown when voting1.




1people   tend to vote for a candidate if they think it will win
Designing a Fair system
               Irrelevance of the
      Time of presentation of the proposal


• Proposals should be evaluated for the same amount
  of “time”. But what is “time”?
   • Real Time?
   • Number of times a proposal is evaluated?
     • What about when a proposal is presented
       among others?
   • Number of site visits a proposal is evaluated for?
        Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
Designing a Fair system
    The Result should not be random
   Running the whole evaluation twice
      should bring similar results

• Evaluation changes because of:
  • The order on which proposals are presented.
  • The position in the page.
  • The other proposals present in the page.
  • The number of times a proposal is presented

• But we have the control of all this!
         Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
Designing a Fair system
                     And of course...

• It should be a “good” website:
 • It should be able to scale up
 • It should be user friendly
   • It should permit to people to build on past
     results (it is “collaborative”).
 • All this while not sacrificing fairness



         Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
Designing a Fair system
    Fair Collaboration vs Fair Division

• Is Fair Collaboration a special case of Fair Division?


  • Yes! We are effectively dividing the user attention
    span over the possible user creative ideas
  • Fair Division is full of creative ideas. Maybe we
    need that sort of creativity over here too.


         Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
Designing a Fair system
                      Conclusions


• Such website has not been done, yet.
• We believe it is possible to build such website.
• Suggestions are welcome :-)
          (specially creative suggestions)




       Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011

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Fair Participation. Special case of Fair Division or something else?

  • 1. Fair Participation: Special Case of Fair Division, or Something Else? Pietro Speroni di Fenizio1, Cyril Velikanov2 1 CISUC, Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal speroni@dei.uc.pt 2 PoliTech Institute, 67 Saint Bernard St., Brussels 1060, Belgium cvelikanov@gmail.com
  • 2. Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
  • 3. Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
  • 4. Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
  • 5. Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
  • 6. Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
  • 7. Usual Bias • Authors with more time. • Authors with a wider social network. • Authors who write their proposal before. Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
  • 8. Designing a Fair system What does fair mean? • A proposals should only be evaluated by its content • A proposal should NOT be evaluated by: • The size of the social network of the author • The amount of free time of the author • The wealth of the author (or of the supporters) • When was the proposal presented • Positive feedback mechanism should not be employed • The result should not be random Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
  • 9. Designing a Fair system Why are systems unfair? • Positive feedback look good (makes a website look popular) • It is better to have a good-enough very-popular proposal than pick the best proposal, but with only less votes • It’s hard work to make a fair system • Permitting people to use their social network works as a form of advertisement Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
  • 10. Designing a Fair system Making the author social network irrelevant Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
  • 11. Designing a Fair system Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011 Could the social Network be good? • People with a social network have it for a reason • The social network only works partially when you advertise on something that is not your field
  • 12. Designing a Fair system Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011 Could the social Network be good? • People with a social network have it for a reason • The social network only works partially Tim O’Reilly Twitter Followers: 1’459’780 when you advertise Pietro Speroni twitter Followers 480 on something that is not your field Tim has 3041.2 times more influence than Pietro
  • 13. Designing a Fair system Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011 Could the social Network be good? • People with a social • How do you make sure network have it for a that the weight of the reason social network balances the actual extra probability of having a good idea? • The social network only works partially Tim O’Reilly Twitter Followers: 1’459’780 when you advertise Pietro Speroni twitter Followers 480 on something that is not your field Tim has 3041.2 times more influence than Pietro
  • 14. Designing a Fair system Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011 Could the social Network be good? • People with a social • How do you make sure network have it for a that the weight of the reason social network balances the actual extra probability of having a good idea? • The social network only works partially Tim O’Reilly Twitter Followers: 1’459’780 when you advertise Pietro Speroni twitter Followers 480 on something that is not your field Tim has 3041.2 times more influence than Pietro
  • 15. Designing a Fair system Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011 Could the social Network be good? • People with a social • How do you make sure network have it for a ing that the weight of the ink socialzy Th balances the network reason La extra probability of actual having a good idea? • The social network only works partially when you advertise on something that is not your field
  • 16. Designing a Fair system Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011 Could the social Network be good? • People with a social • How do you make sure network have it for a ing that the weight of the ink socialzy Th balances the network reason La extra probability of actual having a good idea? • The social network only works partially when you advertise on something that is not your field
  • 17. Designing a Fair system Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011 Could the social Network be good? • People with a social • How do you make sure network have it for a ing that the weight of the ink socialzy Th balances the network reason La extra probability of actual having a good idea? • The social network only works partially when you advertise on something that is not your field Maybe... yet:
  • 18. Designing a Fair system Making the author social network irrelevant • There should be no way for people to send a URL to invite friends to support their proposal. • During the voting stage: • The name of the author should not be seen. • NOTE: the author can still be discovered... after. • A URL can be added if it does not permit to vote. Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
  • 19. Designing a Fair system The Faustian Pact: Making the Why are author social systems network unfair? irrelevant • Permitting people to • There should be no way use their social for people to send a network works as a URL to invite friends to form of support their proposal. advertisement. Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
  • 20. Designing a Fair system independence from Author amount of free time • There are only few actions •Good examples: that can be done. Then the • Online Polls person needs to move on • slashdot • It’s OK if people use their free time to write better proposals Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
  • 21. Designing a Fair system Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011 Avoiding positive feedback mechanism • No possibilities to vote for proposals in the same place where you see the results. • The number of votes of a proposal should not be shown when voting1. 1people tend to vote for a candidate if they think it will win
  • 22. Designing a Fair system Irrelevance of the Time of presentation of the proposal • Proposals should be evaluated for the same amount of “time”. But what is “time”? • Real Time? • Number of times a proposal is evaluated? • What about when a proposal is presented among others? • Number of site visits a proposal is evaluated for? Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
  • 23. Designing a Fair system The Result should not be random Running the whole evaluation twice should bring similar results • Evaluation changes because of: • The order on which proposals are presented. • The position in the page. • The other proposals present in the page. • The number of times a proposal is presented • But we have the control of all this! Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
  • 24. Designing a Fair system And of course... • It should be a “good” website: • It should be able to scale up • It should be user friendly • It should permit to people to build on past results (it is “collaborative”). • All this while not sacrificing fairness Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
  • 25. Designing a Fair system Fair Collaboration vs Fair Division • Is Fair Collaboration a special case of Fair Division? • Yes! We are effectively dividing the user attention span over the possible user creative ideas • Fair Division is full of creative ideas. Maybe we need that sort of creativity over here too. Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011
  • 26. Designing a Fair system Conclusions • Such website has not been done, yet. • We believe it is possible to build such website. • Suggestions are welcome :-) (specially creative suggestions) Speroni di Fenizio, Velikanov: COMSOC Budapest, 3 May 2011