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标题Re: [资讯] CFP: GECCO-2005
时间Fri Jan 14 02:42:46 2005
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Hello All:
The paper submission deadline has been extended to
22:00 (10 PM) Sunday, January 23, 2005 (Pacific Standard Time)
for regular papers fore the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation
Conference (GECCO-2005) to be held on June 25-29, 2005
(Saturday-Wednesday) in Washington, DC, USA. The entire Call
For Papers (CFP) for GECCO-2005 is found below.
2005 GENETIC AND EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTATION CONFERENCE (GECCO-2005)
June 25-29, 2005 (Saturday-Wednesday)
Washington, DC, USA
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Largest Conference in the Field of Genetic and Evolutionary Computation
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Loew's L'Enfant Plaza Hotel
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41 Free Tutorials - 12 Workshops - 16 Independent Program Tracks
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Paper Submission Deadline: 22:00 January 23, 2005 (Pacific Standard Time)
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14th International Conference on Genetic Algorithms (ICGA)
and the 10th Genetic Programming Conference (GP)
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www.isgec.org/GECCO-2005
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Organized by ACM SIG-EVO
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The Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO-2005) will
present the latest high-quality results in the growing field of genetic
and evolutionary computation. There are 16 independent program tracks,
including tracks covering genetic algorithms, genetic programming,
evolution strategies, evolutionary programming, real-world
applications, learning classifier systems and other genetics-based
machine learning, evolvable hardware, artificial life, adaptive
behavior, ant colony optimization, swarm intelligence, biological
applications, evolutionary robotics, evolutionary combinatorial
optimization, co-evolution, artificial immune systems, and other
topics. Each paper submitted to GECCO-2005 will be rigorously
reviewed, in a double-blind review process, by one of the 16 separate
and independent specialized program committees that make final
decisions, subject only to conference-wide space limitations and
procedures.
The conference features 41 free tutorials and 12 free workshops.
Loew's L'Enfant Plaza Hotel is centrally and conveniently located right
at the main junction station of the Washington DC subway system and
will offer special rates for GECCO attendees.
The GECCO-2005 conference will also offer $10,000 in prizes for
human-competitive results produced by genetic and evolutionary
computation. Visit
http://www.human-competitive.org
The GECCO-2005 conference is co-located with the 2005 NASA/DoD
Conference on Evolvable Hardware Conference running from June 29 -
July 1 (Wednesday - Friday), 2005 at the Westin Grand Hotel
Washington, DC. Visit
http://ic.arc.nasa.gov/projects/eh2005
CONFERENCE CHAIR: Una-May O'Reilly, MIT
PROCEEDINGS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Hans-Georg Beyer
BUSINESS COMMITTEE: David Goldberg, John Koza, Una-May Olly,
Erik Goodman, Riccardo Poli
WORKSHOPS AND LATE BREAKING PAPERS CHAIR: Franz Rothlauf
COMPETITIONS CHAIR: Simon Lucas
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CHAIRS: R. Paul Wiegand, Ron Morrison
GRADUATE STUDENT WORKSHOP: Michael O'Neill
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT WORKSHOP: Larry Merkle
EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTATION IN PRACTICE: Tina Yu, Cem Baydar
16 PROGRAM TRACKS AND CHAIRS
Genetic Algorithms: Erick Cantu-Paz
Genetic Programming: Terry Soule
Evolution Strategies, Evolutionary Programming: Dirk Arnold
Real-World Applications: Eric Bonabeau
LCS and other Genetics-Based Machine Learning: Xavier Llora
Evolvable Hardware: Andy Tyrrell
Biological Applications: James Foster,
Wolfgang Banzhaf
Evolutionary Robotics, A-Life, Adaptive Behavior: Hod Lipson
AntColony Optimization and Swarm Intelligence: Christian Blum
Evolutionary Combinatorial Optimization: Gunther Raidl
Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimization: K. Deb,
Eckart Zitzler
Coevolution: Edwin de Jong
Artificial Immune Systems: Dipankar Dasgupta
Estimation of Distribution Algorithms: Martin Pelikan
Search-Based Software Engineering: Sprios Mancoridis
Meta-heuristics and Local Search: Jean-Paul Watson
12 FREE WORKSHOPS
Numerous workshops (included with conference registration) will be held
during GECCO-2005. Workshop chair: Franz Rothlauf
- 8th International Workshop on Learning Classifier Systems
(IWLCS-2005) - Tim Kovacs, Xavier Llora, Keiki Takadama
- 4th Annual Workshop on Biological Applications of Genetic and
Evolutionary Computation (BioGEC) - Jason H. Moore and
Marylyn DeRiggi Ritchie
- Second Workshop on Military and Security Applications of
Evolutionary Computation - Stephen C. Upton, Laurence D. Merkle,
Misty Blowers
- Second Workshop on Self-Organization in Representations for
Evolutionary Algorithms: Building Complexity from Simplicity -
Ivan I. Garibay, Sanjeev Kumar, Ozlem Garibay, Hal Stringer
- Coevolution Discussion Forum: What Can Coevolution Do for Us?
A Problem-Oriented View - Anthony Bucci, Edwin deJong,
R. Paul Wiegand
- Evolutionary Algorithms for Dynamic Optimization Problems -
Shengxiang Yang and Juergen Branke
- Medical Applications of Genetic and Evolutionary Computation
(MedGEC) - Stephen L. Smith and Stefano Cagnoni
- Optimization by Building and Using Probabilistic Models
(OBUPM-2005) - J
- Parameter Setting in Genetic and Evolutionary Algorithms -
Fernando Lobo and Claudio F. Lima
- Scalable, Evolvable, Emergent, Developmental Systems (SEEDS)
Gregory Hornby, Sanjeev Kumar, Julian Miller
- Theory of Representations - Marc Toussaint, Alden H. Wright,
Edwin D. de Jong
- Ask the Consultant Workshop - Dave Davis
41 FREE TUTORIALS
The conference will include numerous tutorials (included with
conference registration) from many of the worldrts in the
field of genetic and evolutionary computation
Introductory Tutorials
Genetic Algorithms Erik Goodman
Genetic Programming John Koza
Evolution Strategies Thomas Back
Learning Classifier Systems Tim Kovacs
A Unified Approach to Evolutionary Computation Ken De Jong
Evolvable Hardware I Tetsuya Higuchi
Linear Genetic Programming Wolfgang Banzhaf
Ant Colony Optimization Christian Blum
Particle Swarm Intelligence Russell Eberhart
Advanced Tutorials
No Free Lunch Darrell Whitley
Genetic Algorithm Theory Jonathan Rowe
Bioinformatics James A. Foster
Taxonomy and Coarse Graining in EC Chris Stephens
Multiobjective Optimization with EC Eckart Zitzler
Computational Complexity and EC Ingo Wegener
Evolvable Hardware II Adrian Stoica
Representations Franz Rothlauf
Bionik: Building on Biological Evolution Ingo Rechenberg
Principled Efficiency Enhancement Kumara Sastry
Hill Climbing Algorithms Sheldon Jacobson
Statistics for Evolutionary Computation Steffan Christensen
Mark Wineberg
Tutorials on Specialized Techniques and Applications
Symbolic Regression in GP Maarten Keijzer
Grammatical Evolution Conor Ryan
Quantum Computing Lee Spector
Evolutionary Robotics Dario Floreano
Evolutionary Music Al Biles
Evolution and Resiliency Terry Soule
Evolutionary Design Ian Parmee
Interactive Evolution Hideyuki Takagi
Optimization of Dynamic Environments Juergen Branke
Spatially Structured Evolutionary Algorithms Marco Tomassini
How to Start a GA Company Z. Michalewicz
Industrial Evolutionary Computing A. Kordon,
G. Smits,
M. Kotanchek
In Vitro Molecular Evolution Byoung-Tak Zhang
Evolving Neural Networks Risto Mikkulainen
Fitness Approximation in EC Yaochu Jin,
Khaled Rasheed
Constraint-handling Techniques used with EAs C. Coello-Coello
XCS Learning Classifier System Martin Butz
Experiences Implementing a GA-Based in Aerospace Thomas Dickens
Fitness Landscapes and Problem Difficulty Jean-Paul Watson
Experimental Design in EC Mike Preuss,
T. Bartz-Beielstein
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
One of the two keynote speakers at GECCO-2005 will be Josh Epstein
of the Brooking Institute
HOW TO SUBMIT A PAPER TO THE GECCO CONFERENCE
The deadline for arrival of submissions of regular papers is
22:00 (10 PM) Sunday, January 23, 2005 (Pacific Standard Time)
Visit www.isgec.org/GECCO-2005 for details on
electronic and paper submissions, including procedures and formatting
details. The conference proceedings will be published in book form and
on CD-ROM, with both distributed at the conference.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For information concerning hotel reservations, travel discounts,
student housing, student travel grants, graduate student workshop,
proposals for workshops, proposals for additional tutorials,
late-breaking papers, and other matters, visit
www.isgec.org/GECCO-2005. For technical matters, email Una-May
O005 General Chair at
[email protected].
For administrative matters, email
[email protected]. GECCO is operated by
ISGEC, the International Society for Genetic and Evolutionary
Computation, Inc., a not-for-profit corporation.
GECCO is administered by American Association for Artificial
Intelligence, 445 Burgess Drive, Menlo Park, CA 94025 USA.
Phone: 650-328-3123. Fax: 650-321-4457.
ISGEC EXECUTIVE BOARD
Erik D. Goodman (chair)
Wolfgang Banzhaf
Erick Cantu-Paz
Kalyanmoy Deb
Kenneth De Jong
Marco Dorigo
David E. Goldberg
John H. Holland
John R. Koza
Una-May ORechenberg
Marc Schoenauer
Lee Spector
Darrell Whitley
Annie S. Wu
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