Saturday, January 13, 2024

[DMANET] Second call for papers - 2024 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO2024)

2024 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO2024)

https://gecco-2024.sigevo.org/HomePage [gecco-2024.sigevo.org]

Melbourne, Australia (hybrid event)

JULY 14-18, 2024

We are inviting you to submit your latest top-quality work for presentation and publication at the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference 2024, the premier conference in the field of genetic and evolutionary computation. Topics include genetic algorithms, genetic programming, swarm intelligence, complex systems, evolutionary combinatorial optimization and metaheuristics, evolutionary machine learning, evolutionary multiobjective optimization, evolutionary numerical optimization, neuroevolution, real world applications, search-based software engineering, theory, hybrids, and also two new tracks: 1) learning for evolutionary computation; 2) benchmarking, benchmarks, software, and reproducibility. Full details on the 15 tracks are available at https://gecco-2024.sigevo.org/Tracks [gecco-2024.sigevo.org]. GECCO2024 is going to be held as a hybrid event.

The GECCO2024 Program Committee invites you to submit technical papers describing your best work in genetic and evolutionary computation. Full papers of at most 8 pages (excluding references) should present original work that meets the high-quality standards of GECCO2024. Accepted full papers will appear in the ACM Digital Library as part of the Main Proceedings of GECCO2024.

For full papers, a separate abstract must be submitted first by January 25, 2024. Full papers are due by the non-extendable deadline of February 1, 2024.

Each paper submitted to GECCO2024 will be rigorously evaluated in a double-blind review process. Evaluation is done on a per-track basis, ensuring high interest and high expertise of the reviewers. Review criteria include the significance of the work, technical soundness, novelty, clarity, writing quality, relevance and, if applicable, sufficiency of information to permit replication. In addition to full papers, poster-only papers of at most 4 pages (including references) may also be submitted. Poster-only papers are expected to present original work that has not yet reached the maturity and completeness of research results that are published as full papers at GECCO. The review of poster-only submissions follow the same double-blind process mentioned above.

Accepted poster-only papers will appear in the ACM Digital Library as part of the Companion Proceedings of GECCO2024. Poster-only papers are due by the non-extendable deadline of February 1, 2024, and no abstract needs to be submitted first.

By submitting a paper, the author(s) agree that, if their paper is accepted, they will:

* Submit a final, revised, camera-ready version to the publisher on or before the camera-ready deadline (April 11, 2024)

* Register at least one author before April 30, 2024 to attend the conference * Attend the conference (at least one author, either on-site or on-line)

* Present the accepted paper at the conference

Each accepted paper needs to have at least one author registered. A registered author may present more than one paper at the conference without having to pay additional registration fees.

IMPORTANT DATES

* Abstract submission for full papers (submission open now): January 25, 2024

* Full paper submission (submission open now): February 1, 2024

* Poster-only submission (submission open now): February 1, 2024

* Notification of paper acceptance: March 21, 2024

* GECCO 2024 Conference: July 14-18, 2024

More information is available at: https://gecco-2024.sigevo.org/Call-for-Papers [gecco-2024.sigevo.org]

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GECCO is sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery Special

Interest Group for Genetic and Evolutionary Computation (ACM SIGEVO).

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Richard Allmendinger

Kate Smith-Miles

Publicity Chairs of GECCO2024

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