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GECCO Evolutionary Scheduling and Routing
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Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference
GECCO-2002
Special Track on Evolutionary Scheduling and Routing
CALL FOR PAPERS
A Recombination of the International Conference on Genetic Algorithms
(ICGA-2002) and the Seventh Annual Genetic Programming Conference (GP-2002)
Tuesday 9th July 9- Saturday 13th July, 2002
New York City, NY USA
http://www.isgec.org/GECCO-2002/
The Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO-2002) will
present the latest high-quality results in the growing field of
genetic and evolutionary computation. GECCO-2002 continues the
tradition of bringing together researchers from the entire spectrum of
research in genetic and evolutionary computation, including genetic
algorithms; classifier systems; genetic programming; evolvable
hardware; DNA and molecular computing; evolutionary strategies;
evolutionary programming; evolutionary scheduling and routing; artificial life,
adaptive behavior, agents, and ant colony optimization; as well as
real-world applications of all of these areas.
The "Evolutionary Scheduling and Routing" Special Track welcomes papers
that include (but are not limited) to the following themes:
o Scheduling Problems and Applications
o Meta-heuristic Approaches to Scheduling and Routing Problems
o Vehicle Routing
o Travelling Salesman and Related Problems
Submissions
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Complete submission instructions can be found at:
http://www.isgec.org/GECCO-2002/submitting.html
Eight(8) paper copies of each submitted paper should ARRIVE
(at the address below) by WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23,2002.
The address is GECCO-2002, c/o AAAI, 445
Burgess Drive, MenloPark, CA 94025, USA. Phone 650-328-3123.
Special Programme Committee on Evolutionary Scheduling and Routing
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Edmund Burke (Chair) University of Nottingham UK
Emile Aarts Philips Laboratories The Netherlands
Michael Bender State University of New York USA
Jacek Blazewicz Poznan University of Technology Poland
Peter Brucker University of Osnabruck Germany
Xiaoquiang Cai The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong
Peter Cowling University of Nottingham UK
Kathryn Dowsland Gower Optimal Algorithms Ltd. UK
Kalyanmoy Deb Indian Institute of Technology India
Peter Fleming University of Sheffield UK
Michel Gendreau Universite de Montreal Canada
Jens Gottileb SAP AG Germany
Jeffrey W. Herrmann University of Maryland USA
Gilbert Laporte Universite de Montreal Canada
Jesper Larsen Technical University of Denmark Denmark
Claude Le Pape ILOG France
Dirk Mattfeld University of Bremen Germany
Zbigniew Michalewicz University of North Carolina USA
Martin Middendorf Catholic University of Eichstatt Germany
David Montana BBN Tecnologies USA
Bryan Norman University of Pittsburgh USA
Wim Nuijten ILOG France
I.H.Osman American University of Beirut Lebanon
Ben Paechter Napier University UK
Marie-Claude Portman Ecole des Mines des Nancy France
Jean-Yves Potvin Universite de Montreal Canada
Sanja Petrovic University of Nottingham UK
Victor Rayward-Smith UEA UK
Colin Reeves Coventry University UK
Gil Syswerda I2 Technologies USA
Javier Alcaraz Soria Universidad Politecnica de Valencia Spain
Paolo Toth University of Bologna Italy
Michael Trick Carnegie Mellon University USA
Edward Tsang Essex University UK
Sam Thangiah Slippery Rock University USA
Jean-Paul Watson Colorado State University USA