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CEC 2011 : IEEE Congress on Evolutionary ComputationConference Series : Congress on Evolutionary Computation | |||||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS: The annual IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation is one of the leading events in the area of evolutionary computation. It covers all topics in evolutionary computation, including, but not limited to:
Ant colony optimization Artificial ecology Artificial immune systems Artificial life Autonomous mental & behaviour development Bioengineering Bioinformatics & computational biology Classifier systems Coevolution & collective behaviour Cognitive systems & applications Combinatorial & numerical optimization Computational intelligence in games Computer vision Concurrent collaboration Constraint & uncertainty handling Cultural algorithms Developmental systems Differential evolution Distributed evolutionary computation Dynamic & uncertain environments Emerging areas Estimation of Distribution Algorithms Evolutionary data mining Evolutionary design Evolutionary games Evolutionary intelligent agents Evolutionary learning systems Evolutionary robotics Evolvable hardware Evolvable software Evolved art & music Evolving fuzzy systems Evolving neural networks Finance Hybrid evolutionary algorithms Hybrid optimisation algorithms Linkage in evolutionary computation Memetic algorithms Molecular computing Multi-objective optimization Network-on-chip based systems Parallel evolutionary computation Quantum computing Real-world applications Representation & operators Scheduling & planning Self-adaptation in evolutionary algorithms Space & air applications Swarm intelligence Theoretical evolutionary computation CEC 2011 will bring together researchers and practitioners in the field of evolutionary computation and computational intelligence from around the globe. Technical exchanges within the research community will encompass keynote speeches, special sessions, tutorials and workshops, panel discussions as well as presentations and posters. Participants will be treated to a series of social functions and networking sessions, which will serve as a vital channel to establish new connections and foster lasting friendship among fellow counterparts in a very unique New Orleans style. Click here to download Call for Papers as a PDF file. Call for Contributed Papers Prospective authors are invited to contribute high-quality papers. All papers are to be submitted electronically at http://cec2011.org. Program and general inquiries can be made to TheBigEC@auburn.edu. Call for Competitions CEC 2011 will host competitions to stimulate research in evolutionary computation, promote fair evaluations, and attract students. Proposals for new competitions should include descriptions of the problems addressed, motivations and expected impact on evolutionary computation, data description, evaluation procedures and established baselines, schedules, anticipated number of participants, and a biography of the main team members. These should be submitted to the Competitions Co-Chairs Simon Lucas at sml@essex.ac.uk or Sean Luke at sean@cs.gmu.edu. Call for Special Sessions Special sessions aim to bring together researchers in special focused topics. Papers submitted for special sessions will be peer-reviewed with the same criteria used for the contributed papers. Researchers interested in organizing special sessions are invited to submit formal proposals to the Special Session Co-Chairs Julian Togelius at julian@togelius.com or Kay Wiese at wiese@sfu.ca. A special session proposal should include the session title, a brief description of the scope and motivation, and the names, contact information and brief CV of the organizers. Call for Tutorials and Workshops CEC 2011 will feature tutorials and workshops, covering fundamental and advanced evolutionary computation topics. A tutorial or workshop proposal should include title, outline, expected enrolment, and presenter/organizer biography. Researchers interested in organizing tutorials are invited to submit proposals to the Tutorial Co-Chairs Dan Ashlock at dashlock@uoguelph.ca or Jennie Si at si@asu.edu. Those interested in organizing workshops are invited to submit formal proposals to the Workshop Co-Chairs Fahmida Chowdhury at fchowdhu@nsf.gov or Clare Bates Congdon at congdon@usm.maine.edu. Important Dates - Competition proposals December 1, 2010 Special Sessions proposals December 1, 2010 Notification of Special Session acceptance December 15, 2010 Paper submission January 15, 2011 Tutorial and Workshop proposals February 1, 2011 Notification of Tutorial and Workshop acceptance February 15, 2011 Notification of paper acceptance March 15, 2011 Final paper submission April 1, 2011 |
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