Automated Software Engineering Special Issue to follow workshop
Workshop submission date Thursday 7 December 2023
We are pleased to announce that following the success of the 2023
Genetic Improvement special issue of the Automated Software
Engineering journal, Oliver Krauss and Vesna Nowack will organise the
2nd ASE GI special issue. They will invite selected authors of papers
presented at GI@ICSE 2024 to submit extended versions to the
second GI ASE special issue.
The amended full call for papers follows.
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The 13th International Workshop on Genetic Improvement
co-located with the 46th IEEE/ACM International Conference
on Software Engineering, ICSE 2024, Lisbon, Portugal,
16 April 2024
https://geneticimprovementofsoftware.com/events/icse2024
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
* Use of AI/large language models with GI
* Improve SE documentation, specification, training and educational
tools and techniques
* Improve software engineering artifacts, e.g., documentation,
specification, training and educational tools, materials and techniques
* Repair bugs
* GI techniques in industrial settings
We encourage authors to submit early and in-progress work.
The workshop emphasises interaction and discussion.
Research and Position Papers:
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* Research papers (limit eight pages)
* Position papers (limit two pages)
Submission:
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Submit anonymised (double blind) PDF in ACM conference proceedings format
https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template
All papers must be anonymised for double-blind review and should be
submitted electronically as PDFs via HotCRP
https://gi-at-icse2024-workshop.hotcrp.com/
All accepted papers must be presented at GI 2024 and will
appear in the ICSE workshops volume. The official publication date of
the workshop proceedings is the date the proceedings are made
available in the ACM Library. This date may be up to two weeks prior
to the first day of ICSE 2024. The official publication date affects
the deadline for any patent filings related to published work.
Important Dates:
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Submission: 7 Dec 2023
Notification: 11 Jan 2024
Camera-ready: 25 Jan 2024
Workshop: 16 Apr 2024
Recordings:
As with GI 2020-23, the workshop recordings will be available,
eg on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@gi_workshop
Keynote:
The invited keynote presentation will be given by Shin Yoo, head
of Computational Intelligence for Software Engineering in KAIST, Korea
Prof. Shin Yoo gained his PhD under Mark Harman in the CREST group
at King's College, London and was a lecture in UCL's Centre for
Research on Evolution, Search and Testing before returning to his
native Korea to join in the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology (KAIST) in 2015. Shin has been active in software
engineering research, particularly efficient mutation testing, code
slicing, and fault localisation, for more than fifteen years. He is an
expert in mining fixes and GI and recently has shown large language
models (LLMs) may be used in advanced software testing. Dr. Yoo is and
associate editor of ACM TOSEM and editorial board member of Empirical
Software Engineering and Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines.
He has served on many conferences, including co-chair of ICST 2018, GI
2020, SSBSE 2022 and this year is the ICSE 2024 co-chair for testing
and analysis.
Special Issue on GI in the Automated Software Engineering journal:
Authors of selected accepted papers will be invited to submit an
extended version of their paper to the ASE journal's second
special issue on Genetic Improvement.
Workshop Chairs:
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Gabin An [log in to unmask]
Aymeric Blot [log in to unmask]
Vesna Nowack [log in to unmask]
Oliver Krauss [log in to unmask]
Justyna Petke [log in to unmask]
Details about the Genetic Improvement workshop can be found via:
https://geneticimprovementofsoftware.com/events/icse2024
The web site also contains GI papers, blogs, success stories, a living
survey, tools, benchmarks, people, GitHub, as well as past events,
tutorials and workshops.
See https://conf.researchr.org/home/icse-2024 for details of ICSE 2024.
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 @ ICSE 2024 https://geneticimprovementofsoftware.com/events/icse2024
GP EM http://www.springer.com/10710
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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