**** CEC Special Session at IEEE WCCI 2014 CALL FOR PAPERS ****
Heuristic Methods for Multi-Component Optimization Problems
CEC Special Session at IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence
(WCCI 2014)
July 6 - 11, 2014, Beijing International Convention Center, Beijing, China
http://cs.adelaide.edu.au/~optlog/CEC2014/
** Motivation **
Real-world optimization problems often consist of several NP-hard
combinatorial optimization problems that interact with each other. Such
multi-component optimization problems are difficult to solve not only
because of the contained hard optimization problems, but in particular,
because of the interdependencies between the different components.
Interdependence complicates a decision making by forcing each sub-problem to
influence the quality and feasibility of solutions of the other
sub-problems. This influence might be even stronger when one sub-problem
changes the data used by another one through a solution construction
process. Examples of multi-component problems are vehicle routing problems
under loading constraints, the maximizing material utilization while
respecting a production schedule, the relocation of containers in a port
while minimizing idle times of ships, and the traveling thief problem.
The goal of this special session is to provide a forum for researchers in
computational intelligence working on multi-component optimization problems.
While the main focus of this session is evolutionary computation, other
approaches as well as combinations with fuzzy systems or neural networks are
highly welcome, too. The scope of this special session is very broad and
includes all topics related to multi-component problems.
** Paper Submission **
Follow the IEEE CEC 2014 submission website
http://ieee-cis.org/conferences/cec2014/upload.php.
On the submission system you must select "SS23. EC23: Heuristic Methods for
Multi-Component Optimization Problems" as "Main Research Topic".
Special session papers are treated in the same way as regular conference
papers.
** Important dates **
* Paper submissions: January 20, 2014
* Notification of acceptance: March 15, 2014
* Final paper submission: April 15, 2014
** Scope **
Topics include (but are not limited to):
* Applications of evolutionary algorithms and swarm intelligence methods to
multi-component problems
* Benchmark design
* Hybrid approaches (including fuzzy systems and neural networks) for
multi-component problems
* Industrial applications
* Theoretical investigations
** Special Session Organizers **
* Sergey Polyakovskiy
* Markus Wagner
* Mohammad Reza Bonyadi
* Frank Neumann
* Zbignew Michalewicz
School of Computer Science, The University of Adelaide
Adelaide, Australia
** Contacts **
Sergey Polyakovskiy (sergey.polyakovskiy@adelaide.edu.au)
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This special session is organized as a part of the IEEE Task Force on
Evolutionary Scheduling and Combinatorial Optimization
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