Genetic Improvement 2022
11th International Workshop on Genetic Improvement
Boston on July 9-13 (one day)
http://geneticimprovementofsoftware.com/events/gecco2022
Co-located with the 24th Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference,
GECCO 2022
Paper submission deadline: Monday 11 April 2022
Call for Submissions:
We invite submissions that discuss recent developments in all areas of
research on, and applications of, Genetic Improvement.
GI is the premier workshop in the field and provides an opportunity
for researchers interested in automated program repair and software
optimisation to disseminate their work, exchange ideas and discover
new research directions.
Topics of interest include both the theory and practice of
Genetic Improvement. Applications include, but are not limited to,
using GI to:
* Improve efficiency
* Decrease memory consumption
* Decrease energy consumption
* Transplant new functionality
* Specialise software
* Translate between programming languages
* Generate multiple versions of software
* Improve low level or binary code
* Improve SE documentation, specification, training and educational
tools and techniques
* Repair bugs
* GI techniques in industrial settings
Keynote:
Wes Weimer, the inventor of automated bug fixing, will give the keynote.
Wes is a full professor at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
His research covers a wide range including medical imaging,
automated program repair and automatically improving software.
Key Dates:
Submission: 11 April 2022 (Monday)
Notification: 25 April 2022 (Monday)
Camera-ready: 2 May 2022 (Monday)
Workshop: 9-13 July 2022 (one day)
Virtual Event:
Depending upon the COVID19 pandemic the workshop may be
held on the Internet (as were GI 2020 and GI 2021).
Research and Position Papers:
We invite submissions of two types of paper:
* Research papers (limit eight pages)
* Position papers (limit two pages)
We encourage authors to submit early and in-progress work.
The workshop emphasises interaction and discussion.
All papers should be submitted electronically as PDFs.
All accepted papers must be presented at GI-2022 and will appear in
the GECCO 2022 companion proceedings.
GECCO 2022 will feature a separate tutorial on Genetic Improvement of Software
http://geneticimprovementofsoftware.com/
contains GI papers, blogs, success stories, a living survey, tools,
benchmarks, people, GitHub, as well as past events, tutorials and
workshops.
Workshop Chairs:
Bobby R. Bruce [log in to unmask]
Vessna Nowack [log in to unmask]
Aymeric Blot [log in to unmask]
Emily Winter [log in to unmask]
W. B. Langdon [log in to unmask]
Justyna Petke [log in to unmask]
Bill
Prof. W. B. Langdon
Department of Computer Science
University College London
Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/W.Langdon/
GI @ GECCO 2022 http://geneticimprovementofsoftware.com/events/gecco2022
HUMIES http://www.human-competitive.org/call-for-entries
GP EM http://www.springer.com/10710
barracuda_0.7.107h http://seqbarracuda.sourceforge.net/
choose your background
http://web4.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/W.Langdon/colour_telephone/bgcolor.html
A Field Guide to Genetic Programming
http://www.gp-field-guide.org.uk/
GP Bibliography http://gpbib.cs.ucl.ac.uk/
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