Generalized transitivity: A systematic comparison of concepts with an application to preferences in the Babington Smith model

International Journal of Approximate Reasoning(2020)

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Reciprocal relations are binary relations Q with entries Q(i,j)∈[0,1], and such that Q(i,j)+Q(j,i)=1. Relations of this kind occur quite naturally in various domains, such as preference modeling and preference learning. For example, Q(i,j) could be the fraction of voters in a population who prefer candidate i to candidate j. In the literature, various attempts have been made at generalizing the notion of transitivity to reciprocal relations. In this paper, we compare three important frameworks of generalized transitivity: g-stochastic transitivity, T-transitivity, and cycle-transitivity. To this end, we introduce E-transitivity as an even more general notion. We also use this framework to extend an existing hierarchy of different types of transitivity. As an illustration, we study transitivity properties of probabilities of pairwise preferences, which are induced as marginals of an underlying probability distribution on rankings (strict total orders) of a set of alternatives. In particular, we analyze the interesting case of the so-called Babington Smith model, a parametric family of distributions of that kind.
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Stochastic transitivity,T-transitivity,Cycle-transitivity,E-transitivity,Reciprocal relations,Babington Smith model
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