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):
- Learning approaches for constructing surrogates
- Model management in surrogate-assisted optimisation
- Multi-level, multi-fidelity surrogates
- Complexity and efficiency of surrogate-assisted methods
- Surrogates-assisted evolutionary optimisation of computationally expensive problems
- Data-driven optimisation
- Model approximation in dynamic, robust and multi-modal optimisation
- Model approximation in multi- and many-objective optimisation
- Comparison of different modelling methods in surrogate construction
- Surrogate-assisted identification of the feasible region
- Comparison of evolutionary and non-evolutionary approaches with surrogate models
- Performance improvement techniques in surrogate-assisted evolutionary computation
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:
- Surrogate-assisted optimisation in real world
- Contemporary test problems in surrogate-assisted optimisation
- Other relevant accepted GECCO papers or recent journal papers