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EMO@MCDM 2013 : Special Session on Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimization at MCDM'2013 | |||||||||||||
Link: http://emoatmcdm.gforge.inria.fr/ | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
Special Session on
Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimization during the 22nd Intl. Conference on Multiple Criteria Decision Making (MCDM 2013) June 17--21, 2013 in Malaga, Spain http://emoatmcdm.gforge.inria.fr/ Submission deadline: January 31, 2013 (full papers and abstracts) Organizers: D. Brockhoff, B. Derbel, A. Liefooghe, and S. Verel Research on evolutionary multiobjective optimization (EMO) deals---opposed to many multicriteria decision making (MCDM) approaches---with stochastic algorithms that are able to find multiple (near) Pareto-optimal solutions in a single algorithm run. Evolutionary algorithms and other classes of metaheuristics are often used to solve difficult problems arising in both combinatorial and continuous multiobjective optimization. The goal of the EMO session as well as of an associated special issue (to be announced later) is to present to the general MCDM audience salient current research and application studies using evolutionary multiobjective optimization methodologies. Moreover, the special session is going to be a nice opportunity to bring together researchers from the two main research fields in multiobjective optimization and decision making in order to foster collaborations and bringing the fields of EMO and MCDM closer together. We are welcoming high quality papers in all theoretical, developmental, implementational, and applied aspects of EMO and decision making though papers focusing on combining EMO and MCDM methodologies are highly encouraged. All full papers will be reviewed by at least three different reviewers. Authors of accepted papers will be then invited to present their work within the EMO session at the MCDM'2013 conference. Authors that would like to give a talk within the session without submitting a full paper are asked to submit an abstract (350 words max.) by e-mail by the same deadline of January 31, 2013. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to * comparisons between different (also exact) techniques * EMO for dynamic optimization * distributed and parallel EMO * handling a large number of objectives * hybrid EMO methodologies * innovative applications * interactive EMO * multiobjectivization studies * neighborhood and variation operators * performance metrics * preference articulation in EMO * search space analysis of multiobjective problems * set-based MCDM approaches * theoretical foundations of EMO * uncertainty handling Please note that, whereas the acceptance of a full paper allows to travel to Malaga with the certainty of a peer-reviewed journal publication (journal to be announced later), an accepted abstract allows to give a talk only and does not guarantee a publication as no conference proceedings will be published. More details on the submission procedures can be found on the web page http://emoatmcdm.gforge.inria.fr/. o Submission deadline full papers: January 31, 2013 o Submission deadline abstracts: January 31, 2013 o Notification of acceptance: February 28, 2013 o Deadline for early-bird registration: April 1, 2013 o Deadline for registration: May 3, 2013 o Conference dates: June 17--21, 2013 Additional Dates related to the Special Issue: o Tentative deadline full-length papers: mid-September 2013 o Tentative notification about acceptance: December 2013 o Expected publication date: 2014 |
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