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From: François Bousquet (bousquet@cirad.fr)
Date: lun mar 20 2000 - 09:25:51 CET

François Bousquet
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-----Message d'origine-----
De : Takeshi Furuhashi <furuhashi@nuee.nagoya-u.ac.jp>
À : Prospective authors <furu@bioele.nuee.nagoya-u.ac.jp>
Date : lundi 20 mars 2000 09:14
Objet : SEAL2000 Final CFP

>Dear Colleagues,
>
>[
>[Appologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP.]
>
>------------Final Call for Papers ------------
>
>The Third Asia-Pacific Conference on
>Simulated Evolution And Learning
>(SEAL2000)
>Nagoya Congress Center, Nagoya, Japan, 25 - 27 Oct. 2000
>URL: http://www.bioele.nuee.nagoya-u.ac.jp/seal2k/
>
>Hosted by
>Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University
>
>Technically Cosponsored by
>Information Processing Society of Japan(IPSJ)
> Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers(IEICE)
> International Fuzzy Systems Association(IFSA)
>Japan Society for Fuzzy Theory and Systems(SOFT)
>Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence(JSAI)
>North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society(NAFIPS)
>Robotics Society of Japan(RSJ)
>Society of Instrument and Control Engineers(SICE)
>World Federation on Soft Computing(WFSC)
>
>In Cooperation with
>Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC2000)
>Japan-Australia Joint Workshop on Intelligent and Evolutionary Systems
(JA2000)
>IEEE International Conference on Industrial Electronics, Control and
>Instrumentation (IECON2000)
>
>AIMS AND SCOPES------- Evolution and learning are two fundamental forms of
>adaptation. This conference follows the successful SEAL'96 (The First
>Asia-Pacific Conference on Simulated Evolution And Learning) in Taejon,
>Korea, 9-12 November 1996, and SEAL'98 in Canberra, Australia, 24-27
>November 1998 (http://csadfa.cs.adfa.edu.au/conference/seal98/), and aims
>at exploring these two forms of adaptation and their roles and interactions
>in adaptive systems. Cross-fertilization between evolutionary learning and
>other machine learning approaches, such as neural network learning,
>reinforcement learning, decision tree learning, fuzzy system learning,
>etc., will be strongly encouraged by the conference. The other major theme
>of the conference is optimization by evolutionary approaches or hybrid
>evolutionary approaches. The conference will feature both academic and
>application streams in order to encourage more interactions between
>researchers and practitioners in the field of simulated evolution and
>learning. The refereeing panel for the applications stream will consist of
>eminent practitioners in the field. The topics of interest to this
>conference include but are not limited to the following:
>
>1. Evolutionary Learning
>Fundamental Issues in Evolutionary Learning (e.g., Generalization,
>Scalability, and Computational Complexity), Co-Evolutionary Learning,
>Modular Evolutionary Learning Systems, Classifier Systems, Artificial
>Immune Systems, Representation Issue in Evolutionary Learning (e.g., rules,
>trees, graphs, etc.), Interactions Between Learning and Evolution,
>Comparison between Evolutionary Learning and Other Learning Approaches,
>(Neural Network, Decision Tree, Reinforcement Learning, etc.)
>2. Evolutionary Optimization
>Global (Numerical/Function) Optimization, Combinatorial Optimization,
>(e.g., scheduling, allocation, planning, packing, transportation, and
>various tree/graph problems.), Comparison between evolutionary and
>non-evolutionary optimization algorithms, Hybrid Optimization Algorithms
>3. Hybrid Learning
>Evolutionary Artificial Neural Networks, Evolutionary Fuzzy Systems,
>Combinations Between, Evolutionary and Reinforcement Learning, Combinations
>Between Evolutionary and Decision Tree Learning, Evolutionary Clustering
>and Unsupervised Learning, Genetic Programming, Other Hybrid Learning
Systems
>4. Adaptive Systems
>Complexity in Adaptive Systems, Evolutionary Robotics, Artificial Ecology
>5. Evolutionary Economics and Games
>Analysis and Simulation in Evolutionary Economics, Finance and Marketing,
>Evolutionary Games, Evolutionary Computation Techniques in Economics,
>Finance and Marketing
>6. Theoretical Issues in Evolutionary Computation
>Convergence and Convergence Rate of Evolutionary Algorithms, Computational
>Complexity of Evolutionary Algorithms, Self-Adaptation in Evolutionary
>Algorithms
>7. Evolvable Hardware (EHW)
>FPGA Implementation of EHW, Algorithms for EHW, EHW Systems and Chips
>8. Applications
>Novel Applications of Evolutionary Techniques, Optimization Algorithms for
>Real-World Problems, Solving classical OR (Operations Research) problems by
>Evolutionary Algorithms, Pattern Classification and Recognition,
>Time-Series Prediction, System Identification, Others
>
>KEYNOTE SPEECHES:
>"A Synergistic Architecture for Adaptive System Development (Tentative)"
>Charles L. Karr, The University of Alabama, USA
>
>"Evolvable Hardware (Tentative)"
>Tetsuya Higuchi, ETL, Japan
>
>"Evolutionary Computation vs. Reinforcement Learning"
>Juergen Schmidhuber, IDSIA, Switzerland
>
>
>Important Dates:
> 15 April 2000 Deadline for submission of papers (<=6 pages)
> 15 April 2000 Deadline for Special Session proposals
> 15 June 2000 Notification of acceptance
> 25 July 2000 Deadline for camera-ready copies of accepted papers
> 25-27 Oct. 2000 Conference
>
>FOUR (4) hard copies of the completed paper should be submitted to the
>address below. The paper should contain title, authors' names, mailing
>address, phone, fax, and email of each author, the name of corresponding
>author and keywords on page1; title, authors' names, affiliations, 100-200
>words abstract on page 2; full paper on pages 3-8. The full paper must not
>exceed 6 pages in the IEEE format.
>
>Takeshi Furuhashi, Dept. of Information Electronics, Nagoya University
>Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan
>Tel.+81-52-789-2792, Fax.+81-52-789-3166, furuhashi@nuee.nagoya-u.ac.jp
>
>All accepted papers that are presented at the conference will be included
>in the conference proceedings. Outstanding papers will be invited to
>further expand and revise their papers for inclusion in an international
>journal. Selections from SEAL'96 and SEAL'98 papers were published by
>Springer-Verlag as Volume 1285, 1585 of LNAI, respectively.
>
>
>IECON2000 will be held at the same location on Oct. 22-28, 2000. SEAL2000
>will be organized within the framework of IECON2000 technically and
>financially. A single registration will be available for both SEAL2000 and
>IECON2000. Detailed information will be available at
>http://www.nuee.nagoya-u.ac.jp/institute/ IECON2K.
>
>
>Organization:
>
>Organizing committee:
>General Chair: Shigeru Okuma, Nagoya University, Japan
> okuma@nuee.nagoya-u.ac.jp
>
>Shu-Heng Chen, National Chengchi Univ, TAIWAN
>Kalyanmoy Deb, INDIA
>Takeshi Furuhashi, Nagoya Univ., JAPAN
>Lishan Kang, Wuhan University, CHINA
>Jong-Hwan Kim, KAIST, KOREA
>Yee Leung, Chinese Uiv. of HK
>Bob McKay, UNSW, ADFA, AUSTRALIA
>Lipo Wang, Nanyang Technological Univ. SINGAPORE
>Kit Po Wong, Univ of Western Australia, AUSTRALIA
>Xin Yao, Univ. of Birmingham, UK
>
>Program Committee
>Co-Chairs: Takeshi Furuhashi, Nagoya University, JAPAN
> furuhashi@nuee.nagoya-u.ac.jp
> Jong-Hwan Kim, KAIST, KOREA
> johkim@vivaldi.kaist.ac.kr
> Xin Yao, The University of Birmingham, U.K
> x.yao@cs.bham.ac.uk
>
>Alan D. Blair, University of Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
>B. N. Chatterji, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, INDIA
>Paul J. Darwen, The University of Queensland, AUSTRALIA
>Kalyanmoy Deb, INDIA
>Tamas (Tom) D. Gedeon, Murdoch University, AUSTRALIA
>Masafumi Hagiwara, Keio University, JAPAN
>Frank Hoffmann, University of California, Berkeley, USA
>Tadashi Iokibe, Meidensha corporation, JAPAN
>Nikola Kasabov, University of Otago, NEW ZEALAND
>Takayasu Kasahara, Hitachi Ltd., JAPAN
>Hoon Kang, Chung-Ang University, KOREA
>Naoyuki Kubota, Osaka Institute of Technology, JAPAN
>Ju-Jang Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST),
KOREA
>Hyung LEE-KWANG, KAIST, KOREA
>Meng-Hiot Lim, Nanyang Technological University, SINGAPORE
>Yilong Lu, Nanyang Technological University, SINGAPORE
>Sadaaki Miyamoto, University of Tsukuba, JAPAN
>Kiyomi Nakamura, Toyama Prefectural University, JAPAN
>Kazuhisa Niki, Electrotechinical Lab., JAPAN
>Tatsuya Nomura, Sharp Corporation, JAPAN
>Hiroshi Ohno, Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc., JAPAN
>Takashi Omori, Tokyo University of Agriculture & Technology, JAPAN
>Nikhil R. Pal, Indian Statistical Institute, INDIA
>Baldev Raj, IGCAR, Kalpakkam, INDIA
>Hidefumi Sawai, Communications Research Laboratory/Kobe University, JAPAN
>Min-Jea Tahk, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST),
KOREA
>K. C. Tan, National University of Singapore, SINGAPORE
>Shun'ichi TANO, University of Electro-Communications, JAPAN
>Hiroshi Tsukimoto, Toshiba Corporation, JAPAN
>Lipo Wang, Nanyang Technological University, SINGAPORE
>P.A. Whigham, University of Otago, NEW ZEALAND
>Kit Po Wong, University of Western Australia, AUSTRALIA
>B.Yegnanarayana, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, INDIA
>Byoung-Tak Zhang, Seoul National University, KOREA
>
>
>-----------------------------------------
>Takeshi Furuhashi, Assoc. Professor
>Dept. of Information Electronics, Nagoya University
>Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan
>Tel.+81-52-789-2792, Fax.+81-52-789-3166
>furuhashi@nuee.nagoya-u.ac.jp
>http://www.bioele.nuee.nagoya-u.ac.jp/
> member/furuhashi/
>-----------------------------------------
>

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