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An Ontological Model of User Preferences
The notion of preferences plays an important role in many disciplines
including service robotics which is concerned with scenarios in which robots
interact with humans. These interactions can be favored by robots taking human
preferences into account. This raises the issue of how preferences should be
represented to support such preference-aware decision making. Several formal
accounts for a notion of preferences exist. However, these approaches fall
short on defining the nature and structure of the options that a robot has in a
given situation. In this work, we thus investigate a formal model of
preferences where options are non-atomic entities that are defined by the
complex situations they bring about