Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 22:33:03 -0400 Reply-To: Evolutionary Computation Digest <[log in to unmask]> Sender: Evolutionary Computation Digest <[log in to unmask]> From: Ozlem Ozmen Garibay <[log in to unmask]> Subject: EC-Digest v21n9 Comments: To: [log in to unmask] Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Evolutionary Computation Digest Monday, October, 15 2007 Volume 21 : Issue 9 SUBMISSION ADDRESS: [log in to unmask] LIST INFORMATION: http://ec-digest.research.ucf.edu/ OLD LIST ARCHIVE: http://www.aic.nrl.navy.mil/galist/ NEW LIST ARCHIVE: http://listserv.gmu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=EC-DIGEST-L (UN)SUBSCRIPTION INSTRUCTIONS: at the bottom of this email -------------------------------- Today's Topics: ANNOUNCEMENTS ------------- - Job Vacancy: Research Centre Administrator CFPs ---- - CfP: EvoSTOC 2008 - CFP- EvoNUM2008 First European Workshop on Bio-inspired Algorithms for... - CFP - EvoPhD 2008 European Graduate Student Workshop on EC - CFP EvoCOP 2008 - ISMIS'08 Call for Papers - CFP: First Intl. Workshop on Social Computing, Behavioral Modeling, ... - Final CFP EvoTransLog 2008 - ARCS-08 Call for papers -------------------------------- CALENDAR OF GA-RELATED ACTIVITIES: (with EC-Digest issue reference) EA'07, 8th Intl Conf on Artificial Evolution, Tours, Oct 29-31,07 (v21n4) IICAI'07, 3rd Indian Intl Conf on Artificial Intell, India, Dec 17-19,07(v21n3) EVO*'08, European Events on Ev. Computation, Napoli,Italy, Mar 26-28'08 (v21n8) GECCO'08, Genetic and Evolutionary Conference, Atlanta,GA,July 12-16,08 (v21n7) Send announcements of other activities to [log in to unmask] -------------------------------- Sender: Xin Yao <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Job Vacancy: Research Centre Administrator (Although this is primarily an administration job, there are ample opportunities in engaging in research related activities.) The University of Birmingham, UK School of Computer Science - Centre of Excellence for Research in Computational Intelligence and Applications (CERCIA) CERCIA Administrator (Ref No. S36557) http://www.cercia.ac.uk/news/job-S36557.php An exciting opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic administrator to join this Research Centre in the School of Computer Science. You will provide expert support to the Centre Director, assisting him with financial matters, project applications, outreach activities, and the day-to-day running of the Centre. The successful applicant will hold a degree and possess a high standard of Maths and English, being able to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. You will also need excellent IT skills, including advanced knowledge and experience of Microsoft Office. Experience in a similar role within a higher education institution or government office is preferred. Informal enquiries may be made to Professor Xin Yao, Director of CERCIA via email to [log in to unmask] Starting salary in the range of GBP22,332 to GBP24,403 a year (potential progression on performance once in post to GBP27,466). The post is currently funded for two years in the first instance. Closing date for applications: 2 November 2007 Ref: S36557 Details from +44 (0)121 415 9000 or www.hr.bham.ac.uk/jobs. Human Resources, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK. A University of Fairness and Diversity. -------------------------------- Sender: A. Sima Etaner-Uyar <[log in to unmask]> Subject: CfP: EvoSTOC 2008 CALL FOR PAPERS EvoSTOC2008 Fifth European Workshop on Evolutionary Computation in Stochastic and Dynamic Environments incorporating EvoWorkshops 2008 Napoli, Italy, 26-28 March 2008 In many real-world optimization problems, a wide range of uncertainties has to be taken into account. Generally, uncertainties in evolutionary optimization can be categorized into four classes: 1. Noisy fitness function. Noise in fitness evaluations may come from many different sources such as sensory measurement errors or randomized simulations. 2. Approximated fitness function. When the fitness function is very expensive to evaluate,or an analytical fitness function is not available, approximated fitness functions are often used instead. 3. Robustness. Often, when a solution is implemented, the design variables or the environmental parameters are subject to perturbations or changes. Therefore, a common requirement is that a solution should still work satisfyingly either when the design variables change slightly, e.g., due to manufacturing tolerances, or when the environmental parameters vary slightly. This is generally known as the search for robust solutions. 4. Dynamic fitness function. In a changing environment, it should be possible to continuously track the moving optimum rather than repeatedly re-start the optimization process. For evolutionary computation in dynamic environments, learning and adaptation usually play an important role. Multi-objective problems may also involve dynamic environments. The EvoSTOC workshop's objective is to foster interest in the issue of handling uncertainties, to provide a forum for researchers to meet, and a platform to present and discuss latest research in the field. Papers are solicited addressing any of the aforementioned four areas and/or their combination with optimization methods inspired by nature. Theoretical results as well as real-world applications are welcome. Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following: * handling noisy fitness functions * using fitness approximations * searching for robust solutions * tracking moving optima * multi-objective problems in uncertain environments * co-evolution in uncertain environments * real-world applications The workshop is part of the EvoWorkshops and is held together with the EuroGP, EvoCOP and EvoBIO conferences. All accepted papers are published as papers in a volume of the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science. SUBMISSIONS Manuscripts should be submitted up to 10 pages long in Springer LNCS format using the online submission service. The reviewing process will be double-blind. IMPORTANT DATES Submission deadline: 1 November 2007 Notification of acceptance: 15 December 2007 Camera ready papers due: 8 January 2008 Workshop: 26-28 March 2008 WEBSITE http://www.evostar.org/ [... edited due to length .... ] -------------------------------- Sender: Anna I Esparcia Alcazar <[log in to unmask]> Subject: CFP- EvoNUM2008 First European Workshop on Bio-inspired Algorithms ... FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS EvoNUM2008 First European Workshop - First European Workshop on Bio-inspired Algorithms for Continuous Parameter Optimisation incorporated in Evo* 2008 Napoli, Italy, 26-28 March 2008 __Introduction__ "The main application areas of EC techniques [in industry] are multi-objective optimization, classification, data mining and numerical optimization". [1] Many engineering problems of both theoretical and practical interest involve choosing the best configuration of a set of parameters to achieve a specified objective. Numerical optimisation refers to the case when these parameters take continuous real values, as opposed to combinatorial optimisation, which deals with discrete values. Examples include designing production processes for maximum efficiency, optimal parameter adjustment for controllers and many others. EvoNUM focuses on such problems. We seek high quality papers involving the application of bio-inspired algorithms (genetic algorithms, genetic programming, evolution strategies, differential evolution, particle swarm optimization, evolutionary programming, simulated annealing... and their hybrids) to continuous optimisation problems in engineering. We also welcome cross-fertilisation between Nature-inspired algorithms and more classical numerical optimisation algorithms. EvoNUM deals with engineering applications where continuous parameters or functions have to be optimised, in fields such as control, chemistry, agriculture, electricity, building and construction, energy, aerospace engineering, design optimisation... __Topics of Interest__ EvoNUM aims to cover areas that include but are not limited to: - Local learning of parameters - Mechanisms to incorporate constraints - Theoretical developments - Performance measures and performance analysis - Benchmark problems [2] The workshop will be part of Evo* 2008, a joint event which will incorporate EuroGP 2008, the 11th European Conference on Genetic Programming, EvoCOP 2008, the 8th European Conference on Evolutionary Computation in Combinatorial Optimisation, EvoBIO 2008, the 6th Conference on Evolutionary Bioinformatics, and EvoWorkshops 2008, a set of ten thematic workshops on the theory and applications of Evolutionary Computation. __Important Dates__ Submission deadline: 1 November 2007 Notification of acceptance: 15 December 2007 Camera ready papers due: 8 January 2008 Workshop: 26-28 March 2008 Conference web page http://www.evostar.org Workshop web page http://evostar.iti.upv.es/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=51&I [... edited due to length .... ] -------------------------------- Sender: Anna I Esparcia Alcazar <[log in to unmask]> Subject: CFP - EvoPhD 2008 European Graduate Student Workshop on EC EvoPhD 2008 Third European Graduate Student Workshop on EC Naples, Italy, 26-28 March 2008 This is the third European workshop on evolutionary computation that focuses on work of PhD students. Its main aim is to give students feedback on the current state of their thesis. This workshop provides a chance to students to present their work to a friendly audience of other students as well as experts in the field. It also provides students with contacts and professional networking opportunities, which helps them to integrate into the community. For you as a student, the aim of a submission is to get feedback on the current state of your thesis. Submissions will be evaluated by members of a high-quality committee that consists of long running members of the community with the goal to provide in-depth feedback. You are required to submit a paper that summarizes the research performed and planned as part of your dissertation. The number of participants is limited. Accepted papers will not be published in a proceedings, but will be disseminated among the participants of the event. The workshop is part of Evo*2008, which combined form Europe's premier co-located events in the field of evolutionary computing. The next event takes place in Naples, Italy.Featuring the latest in theoretical and applied research, the topics include recent genetic programming challenges, evolutionary and other meta-heuristic approaches for combinatorial optimization,evolutionary algorithms in the biosciences, in music and art domains, in image analysis and signal processing systems, in hardware optimisation and as applied to a range of industrial and financial optimisation problems. Web address: http://www.evostar.org Topics include, but are not limited to, * Any topic that fits in the scope of the conferences and workshops * Bio-inspired computing, such as evolutionary computing, ant colony optimization, swarm intelligence, and neural networks * Local optimisation methods (tabu search, simulated annealing) * All flavours of evolutionary computation (genetic programming, evolution strategies, genetic algorithms, memetic algorithms, etc.) * Combinatorial optimisation with bio-inspired computing * Application of evolutionary computation to real-life problems * Hybrid architectures that include bio-inspired components * Theory on a relevant area of bio-inspired computing Submission Information The deadline for submission is 22 December 2007. Authors will be notified of acceptance on 1 February 2008. Camera-ready version of accepted paper due on 29 February 2008. The page limit is 12 A4 pages in Springer LCNS format. Submissions should be e-mailed in PDF or gzipped postscript to evophd (at) vanhemert.co.uk [... edited due to length .... ] -------------------------------- Sender: Carlos Cotta <[log in to unmask]> Subject: CFP EvoCOP 2008 EvoCOP 2008 26-28 March 2008 Napoli, Italy www.evostar.org ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Eighth European Conference on Evolutionary Computation in Combinatorial Optimization =================================================================== EvoCOP 2008 invites submissions on any kind of metaheuristic for combinatorial optimization. Each accepted paper will be presented orally at the conference and printed in the proceedings published by Springer in the LNCS series. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - Applications of metaheuristics to combinatorial optimization - Representation techniques - Neighborhoods and efficient algorithms for searching them - Variation operators for stochastic search methods - Constraint-handling techniques - Hybrid methods and hybridization techniques - Parallelization - Theoretical developments - Search space analyses - Comparisons between different (also exact) techniques The conference will be held in conjunction with the 11th European Conference on Genetic Programming (EuroGP2008), the 6th European Conference on Evolutionary Computation (EvoBIO2008) and EvoWorkshops2008, a collection of application-oriented workshops in the field of evolutionary computation. Important Dates --------------- * Submission deadline: 1 November 2007 * Events: 26-28 March 2008 More detailed information can be found at http://www.evostar.org [... edited due to length .... ] -------------------------------- Sender: ISMIS 2008 <[log in to unmask]> Subject: ISMIS'08 Call for Papers The Seventeenth International Symposium on Methodologies for Intelligent Systems (ISMIS'08) May 20-23, 2008, York University, Toronto, Canada http://www.cse.yorku.ca/~ismis08/ ISMIS is an established and prestigious conference for exchanging the latest research results in building intelligent systems. Held twice every three years, the conference provides a medium for exchanging scientific research and technological achievements accomplished by the international community. In May 2008, ISMIS will be held for the first time in Canada and in a dynamic city, Toronto, which is home to more than 100 cultures. Important Dates: Paper submission due: October 22, 2007 Notification of review results: December 28, 2007 Camera ready due: January 18, 2008 Conference Theme: The scope of ISMIS is intended to represent a wide range of topics on applying Artificial Intelligence techniques to areas as diverse as decision support, automated deduction, reasoning, knowledge based systems, machine learning, computer vision, robotics, planning, databases, information retrieval, etc. The focus is on research in intelligent systems. The conference addresses issues involving solutions to problems that are complex to be solved through conventional approaches and that require the simulation of intelligent thought processes, heuristics and applications of knowledge. The integration of these multiple approaches in solving complex problems is of particular importance. ISMIS provides a forum and a means for exchanging information for those interested purely in theory, those interested primarily in implementation, and those interested in specific research and industrial applications. Topics of Interest: o Active Media Human-Computer Interaction o Autonomic and Evolutionary Computation o Digital Libraries o Intelligent Agent Technology o Intelligent Information Retrieval o Intelligent Information Systems o Intelligent Language Processing o Knowledge Representation and Integration o Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining o Knowledge Visualization o Logic for Artificial Intelligence o Music Information Retrieval o Soft Computing o Web Intelligence o Web Services In addition, we solicit papers dealing with Applications of Intelligent Systems in complex/novel domains, e.g. human genome, global change, manufacturing, health care, etc. [... edited due to length .... ] -------------------------------- Sender: Magdiel Galan Oliveras <[log in to unmask]> Subject: CFP: First Intl. Workshop on Social Computing, Behavioral Modeling, ... First International Workshop on Social Computing, Behavioral Modeling, and Prediction Sedona, Arizona (the Grand Canyon State) April 1 - 2, 2008 Sponsored by Air Force Research Laboratory/II Proceedings published by Springer Social computing is concerned with the study of social behavior and social context based on computational systems. Behavioral modeling reproduces the social behavior, and allows for experimenting, scenario planning, and deep understanding of behavior, patterns, and potential outcomes. The pervasive use of computer and Internet technologies provides an unprecedented environment of various social activities. Social computing facilitates behavioral modeling in model building, analysis, pattern mining, and prediction. Numerous interdisciplinary and interdependent systems are created and used to represent the various social and physical systems for investigating the interactions between groups, communities, or nation-states. This requires joint efforts to take advantage of the state-of-the-art research from multiple disciplines, social computing, and behavioral modeling in order to document lessons learned and develop novel theories, experiments, and methodologies in terms of social, physical, psychological, and governmental mechanisms. The goal is to enable us to experiment, create, and recreate an operational environment with a better understanding of the contributions from each individual discipline, forging joint interdisciplinary efforts. This workshop is interdisciplinary and provides a platform for researchers, practitioners, and graduate students from sociology, behavioral science, computer science, psychology, cultural study, information systems, operations research to share, exchange, learn, and develop preliminary results, new concepts, ideas, principles, and methodologies, aiming to advance and deepen our understanding of social and behavioral computing and evaluation in help critical decision and policy making. The program will include invited speakers from government, industry, and academia, as well as research presentations and discussions. Papers or abstracts are solicited on research issues, theories, and applications. Topics of interests include, but are not limited to, * Psycho-cultural situation awareness * Group formation and evolution * Cultural patterns and representation * Social conventions and social contexts * Causal, and non-linear relationships * Modeling, projection, and forecasting * Social network analysis and mining * Group interaction and collaboration * Group representation and profiling * Influence process and recognition * Public opinion representation * Search, data, and inference * Simulation methodology * Tools * Metrics and evaluation * Case study * Data collection and benchmarks * Model and analysis complexity Paper Format and Submission Papers should be submitted at http://www.easychair.org/SBP08/ Questions and inquiries are welcome. Please sent them to [log in to unmask] Important Dates Paper Due: November 5, 2007 Notification: November 26, 2007 Camera-Ready: December 10, 2007 For more information, please visit http://www.public.asu.edu/~huanliu/sbp08. [... edited due to length .... ] -------------------------------- Sender: Franz Rothlauf <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Final CFP EvoTransLog 2008 EvoTransLog2008 Second European Workshop on Evolutionary Computation in Transportation and Logistics incorporated in Evo* 2008 Naples, Italy, 26-28 March 2008 http://www.evostar.org EvoTransLog2008 addresses all aspects of the use of evolutionary computation, local search, and other nature-inspired optimization and design techniques for the transportation and logistics domain. Relevant application topics include (but are not limited to): - transportation and supply networks - logistics - freight and passenger services - tracking and tracing - fleet and order management - modelling and traffic management - traffic simulation - individual and public transportation - inventory optimisation - routing and scheduling EvoTransLog is dedicated to the application of heuristic optimization methods to transportation and logistics. It gives European and non-European researchers in those fields, as well as people from industry, an opportunity to present their latest research and to discuss current developments and applications. EvoTransLog2008 is part of Evo* 2008, a joint event which incorporates EuroGP2008, EvoCOP2008, EvoBio2008, and EvoWorkshops2008, a set of eight thematic workshops on applications of Evolutionary Computation. All papers accepted for EvoTransLog2008 will be published in the Springer LNCS Series (Applications of Evolutionary Computation). Submission: Submit your manuscript, at most 10 A4 pages long, in Springer LNCS format (instructions available at http://www.evostar.org) using the online submission system at http://evonet.lri.fr/EvoWorkshops08 no later than November 1, 2007. Important Dates: Submission deadline: 1 November 2007 Notification of acceptance: mid December 2007 Camera ready papers due: mid January 2008 Events: 26-28 March 2008 Web Addresses and Further Information: http://www.evostar.org Evo* web page http://evostar.iti.upv.es/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=59 -------------------------------- Sender: John E. Edward <[log in to unmask]> Subject: ARCS-08 Call for papers The 2008 International Conference on Automation, Robotics and Control Systems (ARCS-08) (website: www.PromoteResearch.org) will be held during July 7-10 2008 in Orlando, FL, USA. We invite draft paper submissions and session proposals. The conference will be held at the same time and place where several other major events are taking place. 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