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ADHM 2016 : IEEE CEC 2016 Special Session on Automated Design: Hyper-Heuristics and Metaheuristics

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Link: http://titancs.ukzn.ac.za/CEC2016SpecialSession.aspx
 
When Jul 25, 2016 - Jul 29, 2016
Where Vancouver, Canada
Submission Deadline Jan 15, 2016
Notification Due Mar 15, 2016
Final Version Due Apr 15, 2016
 

Call For Papers

IEEE 2016 Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC 2016) Special Session:

Automated Design: Hyper-Heuristics and Metaheuristics (ADHM 2016)

Aims, Scope and List of Topics:

Designing metaheuristics to solve problems can be time consuming, requiring many man hours. This involves making a number of design decisions such as parameter tuning, identifying moves or operators to use, deciding on the control flow of the algorithm or determining which low-level heuristics to use in the case of combinatorial optimization problems. In some cases it may be necessary to create new operators or algorithms or hybridize different metaheuristics to solve a problem. Hyper-heuristics and adaptive metaheuristics have proven to be effective for making some of these design decisions, thereby facilitating automated design. Hyper-heuristics have been successfully used for the selection and generation of low-level heuristics in solving various combinatorial optimization problems including timetabling, vehicle routing and packing problems, amongst others and have also been applied to dynamic environments and multiobjective optimization. More recent trends in hyper-heuristic research have focused on the design of metaheuristics. Selection hyper-heuristics have been used for determining parameter values, choice of operators and control flow in metaheuristics, e.g. evolutionary algorithms and ant colonization, as well as for the hybridization of techniques, e.g. multiobjective evolutionary algorithms, different metaheuristics. Generation hyper-heuristics have been employed to create new operators for metaheuristics, e.g. selection and mutation operators. An emerging area in hyper-heuristics is hyper-hyper-heuristics, i.e. using hyper-heuristics to generate or design hyper-heuristics. The aim of this special session is for researchers to present recent developments in the field thereby paving the way for future advancement. The main topics include but are not limited to:

•Applications of selection and generative hyper-heuristics
•Hyper-heuristics for metaheuristic design, e.g. parameter tuning, control flow, operator selection
•Hyper-heuristics for the creation of new operators and algorithms
•Hyper-heuristics for the derivation of hybrid methods, e.g. hybridization of metaheuristics
•Hyper-heuristics for the design hyper-heuristics
•Cross domain applications of hyper-heuristics
•Parallelization of hyper-heuristics
•Theoretical aspects of hyper-heuristics

Organizers:


Nelishia Pillay,
University of KwaZulu-Natal,
E-mail: pillayn32@ukzn.ac.za

Rong Qu,
University of Nottingham,
E-mail: Rong.Qu@nottingham.ac.uk

Hisao Ishibuchi,
Osaka Prefecture University, Japan
E-mail: hisaoi@cs.osakafu-u.ac.jp

Important Dates:

Paper submission deadline: 15 January, 2016
Paper acceptance notification: 15 March, 2016
Final paper submission deadline: 15 April, 2016
Early registration: 15 April, 2016

Paper Submission:

Special session papers are treated the same as regular papers and must be submitted via the CEC 2016 submission website. When submitting choose the "Automated Design: Hyper-Heuristics and Metaheuristics" special session from the "Main Research Topic" list.

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