Probably Approximately Consensus: On the Learning Theory of Finding Common Ground

April 23, 2026 ยท Grace Period ยท ๐Ÿ› the Social Choice and Learning Algorithms Workshop at IJCAI 2025

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Authors Carter Blair, Ben Armstrong, Shiri Alouf-Heffetz, Nimrod Talmon, Davide Grossi arXiv ID 2604.21811 Category cs.LG: Machine Learning Cross-listed cs.AI, cs.MA Citations 0 Venue the Social Choice and Learning Algorithms Workshop at IJCAI 2025
Abstract
A primary goal of online deliberation platforms is to identify ideas that are broadly agreeable to a community of users through their expressed preferences. Yet, consensus elicitation should ideally extend beyond the specific statements provided by users and should incorporate the relative salience of particular topics. We address this issue by modelling consensus as an interval in a one-dimensional opinion space derived from potentially high-dimensional data via embedding and dimensionality reduction. We define an objective that maximizes expected agreement within a hypothesis interval where the expectation is over an underlying distribution of issues, implicitly taking into account their salience. We propose an efficient Empirical Risk Minimization (ERM) algorithm and establish PAC-learning guarantees. Our initial experiments demonstrate the performance of our algorithm and examine more efficient approaches to identifying optimal consensus regions. We find that through selectively querying users on an existing sample of statements, we can reduce the number of queries needed to a practical number.
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