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CFP: GECCO 2014 Workshop on Problem Understanding and Real-world Optimisation (PURO)

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  Problem Understanding and Real-world Optimisation (PURO) 
                  (GECCO 2014 - Workshop) 
   
  http://www.soc.napier.ac.uk/~cs378/PuroGECCO2014/index.html 
     
                  to be held as part of the 
  2014 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO-2014) 
             Vancouver, BC, Canada, July 12-16, 2014 

                
Submission Deadline : March 28th, 2014
See http://www.soc.napier.ac.uk/~cs378/PuroGECCO2014/index.html 
for submission details. 
Accepted workshop papers are published in their own volume by ACM.
             
Description

Building on the success of previous Understand Problems and Real-World Optimisation workshops, this workshop aims to provide a single forum for the presentation and discussion of works focused on optimisation problems rather than the methods for solving them. The workshop brings together the study of real-world optimisation problems with the theoretical analysis and synthesis of problems.

Workshop Scope

The workshop will focus on, but not be limited to, topics such as:

--Methods for identifying and constructing models for new optimisation problems.
--Study of real-world optimisation problems and case studies.
--Theoretical and practical analysis of optimisation problems.
--Fitness landscape analysis of real-world problems.
--Classification and ontological analysis of problems.
--Development of and technologies for building benchmark test problems.
--Technologies and theoretical works supporting the implementation, examination and --application of real-world and test problems.

Workshop Format

The workshop will run for half a day (2 sessions). We aim to hold a mixed workshop of invited talks (including at least one from industry) and paper presentations, ending with an open discussion. Authors will be invited to submit either an extended abstract or full paper, with more presentation time allocated to full paper submissions. Abstracts will also be invited from researchers wishing to provide demonstrations of software that address any of the themes of this workshop. To facilitate discussion of new ideas and approaches, authors will be encouraged to submit position papers which present new ideas for discussion or are of a conceptual nature. Papers will be accepted or rejected based on blind peer review conducted by our organising committee.

Paper/Poster Submission

Papers should be formatted using the standard ACM templates and not exceed 8 pages. Formatting instructions can be found at http://www.sigevo.org/gecco-2014/papers.html Papers should be submitted by email to k(dot)sim(at)napier.ac.uk with the subject line GECCO WORKSHOP SUBMISSION no later than March 28 2014

Draft Schedule

--Session 1

----Invited Talk (industry)
----Workshop papers
----Demos

--Session 2

----Invited Talk (academia)
----Workshop Papers
----Demos

Workshop Chairs

Kent McClymont is an associate research fellow at the University of Exeter. His research is focused on the study of multi-objective hyper-heuristic methods for solving hard real-world optimisation problems with heterogeneous encodings and novel methods for evaluating heuristics through new test problems and methodologies. He has run two previous GECCO workshops on "Understanding Problems" and is a member of the AISB committee and oversees the AISB workshop series.

Kevin Sim is a research fellow at Edinburgh Napier University, Scotland, UK. He currently works on a large national EPSRC project (EP/J021628/1) entitled “Real World Optimisation with Life-Long Learning”. His interests lie in the field of hyper-heuristics and classification algorithms. He has previously co-chaired workshops on the subject of real world optimisation problems at GECCO and EvoStar.

Gabriela Ochoa is a Lecturer at the University of Stirling in Scotland. Her research interests lie in the foundations and application of evolutionary algorithms and heuristic search methods, with emphasis on autonomous (self-*) search and fitness landscape analysis. She has published over 60 international peer reviewed papers. She is associate editor of Evolutionary Computation (MIT Press), was involved in founding the Self-* Search track at GECCO, and has organised several workshops and special sessions at international conferences.

Ed Keedwell is a Senior Lecturer in Computer Science at the University of Exeter. His research is focused on Nature-Inspired Computation techniques and their application to real-world optimisation problems in engineering and bioinformatics. He has published over 70 papers in this field and currently leads a group of 8-10 postgraduate students and postdoctoral researchers. His currently funded EPSRC research includes 'SEQAH' (EP/K000519/1), a project investigating the interaction between selective hyper-heuristics, heuristics and problems over time.


Important Dates 

--Paper/Poster Submission: March 28 2014 
--Notification to Authors: April 15 2014 
--Camera ready Submission: April 25 2014 
--Conference Dates: July 12-16, 2014 
--Workshop Dates: T.B.A. 

Further Information 

--Workshop Website: http://www.soc.napier.ac.uk/~cs378/PuroGECCO2014/index.html
--Conference website: http://www.sigevo.org/gecco-2014/