Regional Statistics Conference 2026

Regional Statistics Conference 2026

Sequential Rank and Preference Learning with the Bayesian Mallows Model

Conference

Regional Statistics Conference 2026

Format: CPS Abstract - Malta 2026

Keywords: algorithm, preference, rank, recommender, smc

Session: CPS 10 Computation Simulation

Thursday 4 June 11 a.m. - noon (Europe/Malta)

Abstract

The Bayesian Mallows model is a flexible tool for analyzing data in the form of complete or partial rankings, and transitive or intransitive pairwise preferences. In many potential applications of preference learning, data arrive sequentially and it is of practical interest to update posterior beliefs and predictions efficiently, based on the currently available data. Despite this, most algorithms proposed so far have focused on batch inference. I will here present an algorithm for sequentially estimating the posterior distributions of the Bayesian Mallows model using nested sequential Monte Carlo. The algorithm requires minimal user input in the form of tuning parameters, is straightforward to parallelize, and returns the marginal likelihood as a direct byproduct of estimation. We evaluate its performance in simulation experiments, and illustrate a real use case with sequential ranking of Formula 1 drivers throughout three seasons of races.

Paper reference: Øystein Sørensen. Anja Stein. Waldir Leoncio Netto. David S. Leslie. "Sequential Rank and Preference Learning with the Bayesian Mallows Model." Bayesian Analysis, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1214/25-BA1564