arXiv:2606. 10472v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Dynamic multi-resource allocation is a central problem in shared computing environments, where users' demands arrive sequentially and resources must be distributed fairly without knowledge of future demands.
By Kaiqi Jiang, Karim El Husseini, Wenzhe Fan, Xinhua Zhang
arXiv:2607. 23310v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: We study an online variant of discrete fair division under generalized assignment budget constraints.
By Saar Cohen, Nicholas Teh, Paul W. Goldberg, Michael J. Wooldridge
arXiv:2601. 17944v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: We study repeated allocation of shared resources among agents with time-varying demands and capped linear utilities.
By Seyed Majid Zahedi, Rupert Freeman
arXiv:2606. 18679v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: We study the problem of fair online resource allocation, motivated by applications such as refugee resettlement and airline scheduling, where agents arrive sequentially and must be assigned to facilities with limited capacities.
By Christopher En, Yuri Faenza, Andrea Lodi, Gonzalo Mu\~noz
arXiv:2607. 17311v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: The problem of fair multi-agent coordination in decentralized settings is one of the most pressing challenges for building efficient collaborative systems.
By Jovan Nikolic, Maciej Krzysztof Zuziak, Evangelos Pournaras
arXiv:2606. 07988v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large language models (LLMs) increasingly rely on reward models to align their outputs with diverse user preferences.
By Xiaoyan Zhao, Haoting Ni, Yang Zhang, Chunyuan Zheng, Haoxuan Li, Fuli Feng
arXiv:2607. 29441v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Many real-world systems rely on predictive models to inform decisions, and fairness concerns arise in both the prediction and decision stages.
By Yu Wang (Xinying), Violet (Xinying), Chen
arXiv:2602. 04155v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: When deploying a single predictor across multiple subpopulations, we propose a fundamentally different approach: interpreting group fairness as a bargaining problem among subpopulations.
By Jiwoo Han, Moulinath Banerjee, Yuekai Sun
arXiv:2607. 09802v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The escalating demand for Machine Learning (ML) training resources in recent years has resulted in a substantial gap between the high demand and the available supply.
By Balasubramanian Sivan, Renato Paes Leme, Mihai Tiuca, Ian McFarlane, Vasilis Gkatzelis, Nehal Mehta, Soheil Hassas Yeganeh, Vahab Mirrokni, Amin Vahdat
arXiv:2601. 07144v3 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Ensuring fairness in matching algorithms is a key challenge in allocating scarce resources and positions.
By Linus Bleistein, Mathieu Dagr\'eou, Francisco Andrade, Thomas Boudou, Aur\'elien Bellet
arXiv:2606. 04777v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Clustering is increasingly used to support high-impact decisions, yet standard objectives such as $k$-means can produce clusterings that treat demographic groups unequally.
By Antonia Karra, Vasiliki Papanikou, Georgios Vardakas, Evaggelia Pitoura, Aristidis Likas
arXiv:2607. 18119v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Fair clustering aims to make cluster assignments independent of sensitive attributes, but this goal becomes challenging when multiple sensitive attributes jointly define many subgroups.
By Kyungseon Lee, Hankyo Jeong, Kunwoong Kim, Kwanho Lee, Yongdai Kim