CALL FOR PAPERS
EvoSTOC 2014 - Evolutionary Algorithms in Stochastic and Dynamic
Environments
Track of EvoApplications, the 17th European Conference on the
Applications of Evolutionary Computation
Part of Evo* 2014
April 2014, Baeza, Andalucía, Spain
evo*: http://www.evostar.org
evoSTOC: http://www.evostar.org/cfpEvoSTOC.html
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Following the success of previous events and the importance of the field
of evolutionary and bio-inspired computation for dynamic optimization
problems, the EvoSTOC 2014 will run its 11th edition as a track of
EvoApplications, the 17th European Conference on the Applications of
Evolutionary and bio-inspired Computation.
**** PUBLICATION DETAILS ****
Submissions will be rigorously reviewed by at least three members of the
program committee. Accepted papers will be presented orally at the event
and included in the EvoApplications proceedings, published by Springer
Verlag in a dedicated volume of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science
series. Submissions must be original and not published elsewhere. The
submissions will be peer reviewed. The authors of accepted papers will
have to improve their paper on the basis of the reviewers’ comments and
will be asked to send a camera-ready version of their manuscripts. At
least one author of each accepted work has to register for the
conference and attend the conference and present the work.
**** TOPICS OF INTEREST ****
Many real-world optimisation problems are characterised by some types of
uncertainty that need to be accounted for by the algorithms used to
solve the problems. These uncertainties include noise (noisy
optimisation), approximations (surrogate-assisted optimisation),
dynamics (dynamic/online optimisation problems) as well as the
requirements for robust solutions (robust optimisation). Dealing with
these uncertainties has become increasingly popular in stochastic
optimisation in recent years and a variety of new techniques have been
proposed. The objective of EvoSTOC is to foster interest in
metaheuristics and stochastic optimisation for stochastic and dynamic
environments and to provide an opportunity for researchers to meet and
to present and discuss the state-of-the-arts in the field. EvoSTOC
accepts contributions, both empirical and theoretical in nature, for any
work relating to nature-inspired, metaheuristics and stochastic
techniques applied to a domain characterised by one or more types of
uncertainty.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, any of the
followings in the realm of nature-inspired, metaheuristics and
stochastic computation:
noisy fitness functions
fitness approximations / surrogate-assisted optimisation
robust solutions and robust optimisation
dynamic optimisation problems
dynamic constrained optimisation problems
dynamic multi-objective optimisation problems
co-evolutionary domains
online optimisation
online learning
data analysis in dynamic environments
dynamic and robust optimisation benchmark problems
real-world applications characterised by uncertainty and online
real-world applications
the applications of nature-inspired, metaheuristics and stochastic
optimisation on vulnerability and risk analysis/management
the applications of nature-inspired, metaheuristics and stochastic
optimisation on reliability and robustness of real-world systems
optimisation in (video) games and related domains (e.g., dynamical systems)
theoretical results (e.g., runtime analysis) for stochastic problems
**** Important Dates (to be confirmed) ****
Submission: November 1 2013
Notification to authors: December 2013
Camera-ready deadline: January 2014
Evo*: 23-25 April 2014
**** Additional information and submission details ****
Submit your manuscript, at most 12 A4 pages long, in Springer LNCS
format (instructions downloadable
fromhttp://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0) no
later than November 1, 2013 (date to be confirmed).
Submission link: TBA
Page limit: 12 pages
The reviewing process will be double-blind; please omit information
about the authors in the submitted paper.
Further information on the conference and co-located events can be found
in: http://www.evostar.org
**** Programme committee (tentative) ****
Enrique Alba (University of Malaga, Spain)
Peter A.N. Bosman (Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science, the
Netherlands)
Juergen Branke (University of Warwick, United Kingdom)
Lam Thu Bui (Le Quy Don Technical University, Vietnam)
Hui Cheng (University of Bedfordshire, United Kingdom)
Ernesto Costa (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
Andries P Engelbrecht (University of Pretoria, South Africa)
A. Sima Etaner-Uyar (Istanbul Technical University, Turkey)
Yaochu Jin (University of Surrey, United Kingdom)
Shayan Kavakeb (Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom)
Changhe Li (China University of Geosciences, China)
Michalis Mavrovouniotis (De Monfort University, United Kingdom)
Jorn Mehnen (Cranfield University, United Kingdom)
Ferrante Neri (De Monfort University, United Kingdom)
David Pelta (University of Granada, Spain)
Hendrik Richter (Leipzig University of Applied Sciences, Germany)
Philipp Rohlfshagen (SolveIT Software, Australia)
Anabela Simões (Institute Polytechnic of Coimbra, Portugal)
Renato Tinós (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil)
Trung Thanh Nguyen (Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom)
Krzysztof Trojanowski (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)
Shengxiang Yang (De Monfort University, United Kingdom)
Xin Yao (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom)
**** Track chairs ****
Anabela Simões
Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra, Portugal
abs(at)isec.pt
Trung Thanh Nguyen
Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom
T.T.Nguyen(at)ljmu.ac.uk
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