ICE: An Iterative Combinatorial Exchange
Source:
ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce (EC) (2005)
Abstract:
We present the first design for a fully expressive iterative
combinatorial exchange (ICE). The exchange incorporates
a tree-based bidding language that is concise and expressive
for CEs. Bidders specify lower and upper bounds on
their value for different trades. These bounds allow price
discovery and useful preference elicitation in early rounds,
and allow termination with an efficient trade despite partial
information on bidder valuations. All computation in the
exchange is carefully optimized to exploit the structure of
the bid-trees and to avoid enumerating trades. A proxied
interpretation of a revealed-preference activity rule ensures
progress across rounds. A VCG-based payment scheme that
has been shown to mitigate opportunities for bargaining and
strategic behavior is used to determine final payments. The
exchange is fully implemented and in a validation phase.
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