EvoApplications 2013
*** DEADLINE EXTENDED ***
New submission deadline: 11th November 2012
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EvoApplications, the European Conference on the Applications of
Evolutionary Computation, brings together researchers in a variety of
areas of application of Evolutionary Computation and other Nature-
inspired techniques.
Formerly known as EvoWorkshops, EvoApplications invites high quality
contributions for its 16th edition, which will be held as part of the
EvoStar 2013 event in Vienna, Austria, April 3–5 2013 and co-located
within EvoStar with four related conferences: EuroGP, EvoBIO, EvoCOP
and EvoMUSART. Proceedings will be published by Springer as part of
the LNCS series.
EvoApplications 2013 consists of 12 tracks, each focusing on an area
of application of genetic and evolutionary computation and other
related Computational Intelligence fields. The following tracks will
be running in 2013:
EvoCOMNET - Nature-inspired Techniques forCommunication Networks and
other Parallel and Distributed Systems.
EvoCOMPLEX - Evolutionary Algorithms and Complex Systems
EvoENERGY – Evolutionary Algorithms in EnergyApplications
EvoFIN - Evolutionary Computation inFinance and Economics
EvoGAMES - Bio-inspired Algorithms in Games
EvoIASP - Evolutionary Computation in ImageAnalysis, Signal
Processing and Pattern Recognition.
EvoINDUSTRY - Nature-Inspired Techniques in Industrial Settings
EvoNUM - Bio-inspired algorithms forcontinuous parameter optimisation
EvoPAR - Parallel Architectures andDistributed Infrastructures
EvoRISK - Computational Intelligence forRisk Management, Security and
Defence Applications
EvoROBOT – Evolutionary Computation in Robotics
EvoSTOC - Evolutionary Algorithms inStochastic and Dynamic Environments
Papers out of the scope of these tracks may also be sumitted to the General Applications track.
Visit http://www.evostar.org/cfpEvoApplications.html or join the EVOstar group on LinkedIn for more details and updates.
EvoApplications Coordinators
Anna I Esparcia-Alcazar, S2 Grupo,Spain
Cecilia di Chio, University of Southampton, UK
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