论文标题
公平地安排虚拟会议:实现公平的参与者和说话者满意度
Scheduling Virtual Conferences Fairly: Achieving Equitable Participant and Speaker Satisfaction
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论文摘要
最近,由于大流行引起的旅行和社交聚会的限制,几乎所有会议都进入了虚拟模式。与面对面的会议相反,虚拟会议面临着有效安排谈判的挑战,这考虑了来自不同时区的参与者的可用性及其在参加不同谈判中的兴趣。会议组织者的自然目标是最大程度地提高效率,例如,在所有演讲中的总会观众参与。但是,我们表明,仅对效率进行优化可能会导致不公平的虚拟会议时间表,在这种情况下,参与者和演讲者的个别公用事业可能是非常不平等的。为了解决这个问题,我们正式为参与者和演讲者定义了公平的概念,并得出了适当的目标来考虑它们。由于效率和公平目标可能相互冲突,我们提出了一个联合优化框架,该框架使会议组织者可以在效率,参与者公平和说话者的公平目标中设计平衡(即允许权衡取舍)的时间表。尽管可以使用整数编程来安排较小的会议来解决优化问题,但我们提供了两种可扩展的技术来满足较大的会议。对多个现实世界数据集的广泛评估显示了我们提出的方法的功效和灵活性。
Recently, almost all conferences have moved to virtual mode due to the pandemic-induced restrictions on travel and social gathering. Contrary to in-person conferences, virtual conferences face the challenge of efficiently scheduling talks, accounting for the availability of participants from different timezones and their interests in attending different talks. A natural objective for conference organizers is to maximize efficiency, e.g., total expected audience participation across all talks. However, we show that optimizing for efficiency alone can result in an unfair virtual conference schedule, where individual utilities for participants and speakers can be highly unequal. To address this, we formally define fairness notions for participants and speakers, and derive suitable objectives to account for them. As the efficiency and fairness objectives can be in conflict with each other, we propose a joint optimization framework that allows conference organizers to design schedules that balance (i.e., allow trade-offs) among efficiency, participant fairness and speaker fairness objectives. While the optimization problem can be solved using integer programming to schedule smaller conferences, we provide two scalable techniques to cater to bigger conferences. Extensive evaluations over multiple real-world datasets show the efficacy and flexibility of our proposed approaches.