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Call for Papers

Workshop on Surrogate-Assisted Evolutionary Optimisation (SAEOpt)

In many real world optimisation problems evaluating the objective function(s) is computationally expensive. Surrogate-assisted optimisation attempts to alleviate this problem by employing computationally cheap 'surrogate' models to estimate the objective function(s) or the ranking relationships of the candidate solutions. Surrogate-assisted approaches have been widely used across the field of evolutionary optimisation, and successful applications include aerodynamic design optimisation, structural design optimisation, data-driven optimisation, chip design, drug design, robotics and many more.

Despite recent successes in using surrogate-assisted evolutionary optimisation, there remain many challenges. The Workshop on Surrogate-Assisted Evolutionary Optimisation (SAEOpt) to be held at GECCO 2016 in Denver, USA, aims to promote the research on surrogate-assisted evolutionary optimisation, particularly the synergies between evolutionary optimisation and machine learning. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

We invite short papers of up to 8 pages presenting novel developments in one or more of these areas, or other areas relevant to surrogate-assisted evolutionary optimisation.

We also welcome proposals for short demonstrations or presentations (5-10 minutes) on the following topics:

Important Dates

Submission

Accepted submissions will be presented orally at the workshop and distributed in the workshop proceedings to all conference attendees. Authors should follow the format of the GECCO manuscript style; further details are available here. Manuscripts should not exceed eight pages. Papers should be submitted in PDF format here. Acceptance to workshop will be based on peer review of submitted papers. A short half-page abstract for proposals of demonstrations or presentations should be submitted here.

For more information, please visit: http://www.saeopt.ex.ac.uk/

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Alma A. M. Rahat
Postgraduate Research Student and Research Fellow,
Department of Computer Science,
College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences,
University of Exeter, United Kingdom.
Tel: +44 (0) 1392 723913
http://emps.exeter.ac.uk/computer-science/staff/aamr202