ECTA is part of IJCCI, the International Joint Conference on Computational Intelligence
Registration to ECTA allows free access to all other IJCCI conferences
Registration to ECTA allows free access to all other IJCCI conferences
Considered a subfield of computational intelligence focused on combinatorial optimization problems, evolutionary computation is associated with systems that use computational models of evolutionary processes as the key elements in design and implementation, i.e. computational techniques which are based to some degree on the evolution of biological life in the natural world. A number of evolutionary computational models have been proposed, including evolutionary algorithms, genetic algorithms, the evolution strategy, evolutionary programming, and artificial life.
This conference intends to be a major forum for scientists, engineers and practitioners interested in the study, analysis, design, modeling and implementation of evolvable systems, both theoretically and in a broad range of application fields. ECTA welcomes both theoretical research and practical applications.
The conference also aims to foster hybrid approaches within evolutionary computation and also involving fuzzy computation and neural computation.
This conference intends to be a major forum for scientists, engineers and practitioners interested in the study, analysis, design, modeling and implementation of evolvable systems, both theoretically and in a broad range of application fields. ECTA welcomes both theoretical research and practical applications.
The conference also aims to foster hybrid approaches within evolutionary computation and also involving fuzzy computation and neural computation.
Program Chair
Agostinho Rosa, IST, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
IJCCI Keynote Speakers
Qiangfu Zhao, University of Aizu, JapanWitold Pedrycz, University of Alberta / Polish Academy of Sciences, Canada / Poland
Didier Dubois, Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse (IRIT), France
Marco A. Montes de Oca, University of Delaware, U.S.A.
Plamen Angelov, Lancaster University, U.K.
Michel Verleysen, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Special Session
Future of Evolutionary Computation - FEC
ICEC 2010 received 101 submissions, of which 13% were accepted as full papers. Additionally, 24% were presented as short papers and 16% as posters.
All papers presented at the conference venue were included in the SciTePress Digital Library.
All papers presented at the conference venue were included in the SciTePress Digital Library.
A short list of presented papers will be selected
so that revised and extended versions of
these papers will be published by
Springer-Verlag in a SCI Series book
A short list of papers presented at the
conference will be selected for publication of
extended and revised versions in a special issue of
Springer's LNCS TCCI Journal
Proceedings will be submitted for indexation by: