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         EuroGP 2013, 16th European Conference on Genetic Programming
                       3-5 April 2013, Vienna, Austria
                               www.evostar.org
                            FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
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SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 1 November 2012

EuroGP is the premier annual conference on Genetic Programming, attracting
participants from all over the world. High quality papers describing new
original research are sought on topics strongly related to the evolution of
computer programs, ranging from theoretical work to innovative applications.
Topics include but are not limited to:

* Theoretical developments
* Empirical studies of GP performance and behavior
* Algorithms, representations and operators
* Applications of GP to real-world problems
* Tree-based, Linear, Graph-based, Grammar-based GP
* Evolutionary design
* Evolutionary robotics
* Evolvable hardware
* Self-reproducing programs
* Fast/Parallel GP
* Probabilistic GP
* Evolution of various classes of automata or machine
* Software Engineering and GP
* Unconventional evolvable computation

In 2012, EuroGP acceptance rate was 50% (39% for oral presentations).
Accepted papers will be included in the proceedings published by Springer
Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. The papers
which receive the best reviews will be nominated for the Best Paper Award.
Authors of selected papers may be invited to submit extended versions of
their work to the Springer journal Genetic Programming and Evolvable
Machines (GPEM).

EuroGP 2013 will be co-located within the EvoStar event with four related
conferences: EvoBIO, EvoCOP, EvoMUSART, and EvoApplications.

Visit http://www.evostar.org/cfpEuroGP.html or join the EVOstar group on
LinkedIn for more details and updates.

EuroGP programme chairs
Krzysztof Krawiec, Poznan University of Technology, Poland
Alberto Moraglio, University of Birmingham, UK