From: Riccardo Poli <R.Poli@cs.bham.ac.uk>
Subject: CFP: EuroGP'98 -- Second CFP 
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 97 17:35:22 GMT


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			SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
                              
			      EUROGP'98
	   FIRST EUROPEAN WORKSHOP ON GENETIC PROGRAMMING

			PARIS, 14-15 April, 1998

Genetic Programming (GP) is a new branch of Evolutionary Computation
in which the structures in the population being evolved are computer
programs.

GP has been applied successfully to a large number of difficult
problems like automatic design, pattern recognition, robotic control,
synthesis of neural networks, symbolic regression, music and picture
generation, etc.

EUROGP'98 is the first event entirely devoted to Genetic Programming
to be held in Europe. The aims are to give European and non-European
researchers in the area of genetic programming as well as people from
industry an opportunity to present their latest research and discuss
current developments and applications. The event will be held, Tuesday
and Wednesday in the week following Easter, in the center of Paris,
Quartier Latin, a 5 minute walking distance from Notre-Dame.

The workshop is sponsored by the EvoNet, the European Network of
Excellence in Evolutionary Computation, and is one of the activities
of EvoGP, the working group on Genetic Programming of EvoNet.  It will
be held in conjunction with EVOROBOT'98, the first European event on
evolutionary robotics, organised by EvoRob, the EvoNet working group
on Evolutionary Robotics.  EVOROBOT'98 will be held on April 16-17 at
the same site as EUROGP'98.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: 

  Theoretical developments
  Experimental results on performance and behaviour of GP runs
  New algorithms, representations and operators
  Novel applications of GP to real-life problems
  Hybrid architectures including GP components
  Comparisons with other machine learning or program-induction techniques
  New libraries and implementations

Venue:

  Ministere de l'Education Nationale, de l'Enseignement Superieur et
  de la Recherche, 1 rue Descartes, Paris, France.
   
Submissions:

  To submit, send your manuscript (max 10 A4 pages) to one of
  the co-chairs, Wolfgang Banzhaf or Riccardo Poli, in PostScript
  (preferably compressed and uuencoded) BY EMAIL (see addresses below)
  not later than December 1, 1997. The papers will be peer reviewed
  by at least two members of the program committee.  Authors will be
  notified via email on the results of the review by January 10, 1998.

  The authors of accepted papers will have three weeks to improve their
  paper on the basis of the reviewers' comments and will be asked to
  send a camera ready version of their manuscripts in LNCS format (12
  pages recommended, 15 pages max) by January 31st, 1998. The
  papers accepted will appear in the workshop proceedings, published
  by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series, which
  will be available at the workshop.

Organising Committee:

  Wolfgang Banzhaf, University of Dortmund, Germany (Program co-chair)
  Riccardo Poli, The University of Birmingham, UK (Program co-chair)
  Terry Fogarty, Napier University, UK (Publication chair)
  Marc Schoenauer, Ecole Polytechnique, France (Local chair) 

Programme Committee:

  Peter Angeline, Natural Selection, New York, USA
  Wolfgang Banzhaf, University of Dortmund, Germany
  Tobias Blickle, Saarbruecken, Germany
  Marco Dorigo, Free University of Brussels, Belgium
  Gusz Eiben, University of Leiden, The Netherlands
  Terry Fogarty,  Napier University, UK
  Frederic Gruau, Center Voor Wiskunde en Informatica, The Netherlands
  Hitoshi Iba, Electrotechnical Laboratory, Japan
  W.B. Langdon, The University of Birmingham, UK
  Jean-Arcady Meyer, Ecole Normale Superieure, France
  Peter Nordin, DaCapo, Sweden
  Una-May O'Reilly, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
  Riccardo Poli, The University of Birmingham, UK
  Marc Schoenauer, Ecole Polytechnique, France
  Michele Sebag, Ecole Polytechnique, France
  Andrea Tettamanzi, Genetica, Italy
  Marco Tomassini, Universite de Lausanne, Switzerland
  Hans-Michael Voigt, Center for Applied Computer Science, Berlin, Germany 
  Byoung-Tak Zhang, Seoul National University, Korea 
  
Timetable:

  Submission deadline:                    1 December 1997
  Notification of acceptance:            10 January  1998
  Camera ready papers for workshop:      31 January  1998
  Workshop:                              14-15 April 1998

URLs:

  Workshop:      http://www.cmap.polytechnique.fr/www.EvoGP/EuroGP98.html
  1-page flyer:  http://blanche.polytechnique.fr/www.EvoGP/eurogp98.ps.gz
  EvoGP Wrk Grp: http://www.cmap.polytechnique.fr/www.EvoGP/

Contacts:

  Wolfgang Banzhaf
  email: banzhaf@icsi.berkeley.edu
  post: Wolfgang Banzhaf
	International Computer Science Institute
	1947, Center Street
	Berkeley, CA 94704
	USA
  Tel. +1-510-643 9153   FAX: +1-510-643 7684

  Riccardo Poli
  email: R.Poli@cs.bham.ac.uk
  post: Riccardo Poli
	School of Computer Science
	The University of Birmingham
	Birmingham, B15 2TT
	UK
  Tel: +44-121-414-3739 FAX: +44-121-414-4281
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