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| Editor | Bischl, Bernd Hansen, Nikolaus Cagnoni, Stefano Everson, Richard Auger, Anne Fieldsend, Jonathan Bosman, Peter Hart, Emma Swan, Jerry Keedwell, Ed Tušar, Tea Pošík, Petr Keijzer, Maarten Tantar, Emilia Wagner, Stefan Blum, Christian Woodward, John Shafi, Kamran Sim, Kevin Walker, David Tantar, Alexandru-Adrian Santander-Jiménez, Sergio Spector, Lee McClymont, Kent Chaves-González, Jose M. Affenzeller, Michael Holladay, Kenneth Trautmann, Heike Iqbal, Muhammad Krawiec, Krzysztof Stonedahl, Forrest Vladislavleva, Ekaterina Vega-Rodríguez, Miguel A. Naujoks, Boris Brockhoff, Dimo Smith, Stephen L. Patton, Robert M. Pappa, Gisele Lobo Alba, Enrique Gustafson, Steven Mersmann, Olaf Urbanowicz, Ryan Rand, William González-Álvarez, David L. |
| Copyright Year | 2013 |
| Abstract | It is my pleasure to welcome you to Amsterdam for the 2013 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO-2013). This year GECCO is being held in Europe, and we very much hope you enjoy the city of Amsterdam, as well as the many historical and modern places directly reachable from it. We hope to offer you an appealing combination of research and culture worth experiencing. Organizing GECCO has been for me both a pleasure and an honor. A pleasure, because I have been involved in it since 1999: now a long trip, with this incredible community of skilled people and close friends. An honor, since I am having the possibility to give back to the community what I have got from GECCO, personally and in my own research. The high quality, the ideas, and the possibility to interact with GECCO's attendees had a profound impact in my students, my postdocs, and my actual research program. Christian Blum served as the editor-in-chief this year, and did a superb job in maintaining the well-known high quality of this conference. GECCO-2013 accepted 204 full papers for oral presentation out of a total of 570 submitted. This large number of submissions accounts for the world interest in this year's GECCO. But also, it represents an acceptance rate of less than 36%, what tells on the expected quality of the accepted works. I am very thankful to Christian Blum, Leonardo Vanneschi (this year's Proceedings Chair), and all the track chairs for their hard work managing the review, selection, and scheduling process for the scientific papers. Thanks also to Linklings and Sheridan Printing for their assistance with the publication of the proceedings. One of the highlights of every GECCO is the set of free tutorials and free workshops held during the first two days of the conference. I found these to be incredibly helpful when I was still learning about the field, and even now, to keep my knowledge fresh on specialized new trends. Thanks to Gabriela Ochoa for chairing the tutorials and Mike Preuss for chairing the workshops. Guys, you are great. In addition to the main program, there are many other parts that make GECCO a special and meaningful experience. Evert Haasdijk and Peter Bosman served as Local Chairs, and were very helpful with planning our visit to Amsterdam. Xavier Llorà did an excellent job of publicity with the help of our webmaster and design consultant, Gerardo Valencia. Daniele Loiacono did a great job as the Competitions Chair and, as Student Chair, Emilia Tantar masterfully oversaw the process of awarding student travel grants. I would also like to thank Thomas Bartz-Beielstein and Joern Mehnen for their role as EC in Practice Chairs. |
| ISBN | 9781450319645 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) |
| Publisher Date | 2013-07-06 |
| Access Restriction | Subscribed |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Conference Proceedings |
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