[alife] CfP: ECADA 2015 @GECCO 2015 in Madrid, Spain alife-announce at lists.idyll.org

John Woodward john.r.woodward at gmail.com
Tue Feb 24 23:21:29 PST 2015


5th Workshop on Evolutionary Computation for the Automated Design of
Algorithms (ECADA)


  Only six weeks to go before papers are due (April, 3 2015).


July 11-15, 2015 @ GECCO 2015 in Madrid, Spain

http://web.mst.edu/~tauritzd/ECADA/



CALL FOR PAPERS

The ECADA workshop explores the Automated Design of Algorithms employing
hyper-heuristics which are meta-heuristics applied to algorithm space, with
an emphasis on hyper-heuristics of the evolutionary computation persuasion.
Genetic Programming has most famously been employed to this end, but random
search and iterative hill-climbing have both also successfully been
employed to automatically design novel (components of) algorithms. These
methods have the advantage of producing solutions that are applicable to
any instance of a specified problem domain, instead of a solution
specifically produced for a single problem instance. This is particularly
useful for real-world problem solving where one can afford a large amount
of a priori computational time to subsequently solve many problem instances
drawn from a specified problem domain. The areas of application of these
methods include, for instance, data mining, machine learning, optimization,
bioinformatics, image processing, economics, cyber security, critical
infrastructure protection, etc. The workshop welcomes original submissions
on all aspects of Evolutionary Computation for the Automated Design of
Algorithms, which include - but are not limited to - the following topics
and themes:

- Hyper-heuristics, in particular of the evolutionary computation
persuasion, for designing a particular type of algorithm/heuristic for
anything from optimization to machine learning to bioinformatics, etc.

- Hyper-heuristics, in particular of the evolutionary computation
persuasion, for designing other algorithms of the evolutionary computation
persuasion (effectively Meta-Evolutionary Algorithms).

- Empirical comparison of different hyper-heuristics.

- Theoretical analyses of hyper-heuristics.

- Automatic selection/creation of algorithm primitives (i.e., building
blocks) as a preprocessing step for the use of hyper-heuristics.

- Analysis of the trade-off between generality and effectiveness of
different hyper-heuristics or of algorithms produced by a hyper-heuristic.

- Analysis of the most effective representations for hyper-heuristics
(e.g., Koza style Genetic Programming versus Cartesian Genetic Programming).

- Real-world applications of hyper-heuristics.

For more detailed information, see the ECADA workshop website (
http://web.mst.edu/~tauritzd/ECADA/).



IMPORTANT DATES

April, 3 2015



PAPER SUBMISSION

Submitted papers may not exceed 8 pages and are required to be in
compliance with the GECCO 2015 Call for Papers Preparation Instructions.
However, note that the review process of the workshop is not double-blind;
hence, authors' information should be included in the paper.

To submit, E-mail papers to: dtauritz at acm.org and jrw at cs.stir.ac.uk

All accepted papers will be presented at the workshop and appear in the
GECCO Conference Companion Proceedings published by ACM.



WORKSHOP SCHEDULE

The schedule will be announced on the workshop website shortly after the
paper acceptance notification deadline.



ORGANIZERS & CONTACT INFO

Daniel Tauritz (dtauritz at acm.org)

John Woodward (jrw at cs.stir.ac.uk)



WORKSHOP WEBSITE

http://web.mst.edu/~tauritzd/ECADA/

--thanks John R. Woodward (http://www.cs.stir.ac.uk/~jrw/)
--*see my calendar to suggest a meeting *
http://www.cs.stir.ac.uk/~jrw/calendar/calendar.html
--NEWS public lecture Cmprsd Vw f nfrmtn Thry: A Compressed View of
Information Theory, http://www.maths.stir.ac.uk/lectures/


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