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|Acronym=FOGA 2019
 
|Acronym=FOGA 2019
|Title=15th ACM/SIGEVO Workshop on Foundations of Genetic Algorithms (FOGA XV)
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|Title=15th ACM/SIGEVO Workshop on Foundations of Genetic Algorithms
 
|Ordinal=15
 
|Ordinal=15
|Type=Conference
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|In Event Series=Event Series:FOGA
|Submission deadline=2019/04/17
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|Single Day Event=no
|Homepage=https://hpi.de/foga2019/
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|Start Date=2019/08/27
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|End Date=2019/08/29
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|Event Status=as scheduled
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|Event Mode=on site
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|Venue=Hasso Plattner Institute
 
|City=Potsdam
 
|City=Potsdam
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|Region=Brandenburg
 
|Country=Country:DE
 
|Country=Country:DE
|Notification=2019/06/05
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|Academic Field=Computer Science; Conceptual Modeling; Evolutionary Computation
|Camera ready=2019/06/21
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|Official Website=https://hpi.de/foga2019/
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|Registration Link=https://hpi.de/foga2019/registration/
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|DOI=10.25798/wy33-vc72
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|Type=Conference
 
|Has coordinator=Tobias Friedrich
 
|Has coordinator=Tobias Friedrich
 
|has program chair=Carola Doerr, Dirk Arnold
 
|has program chair=Carola Doerr, Dirk Arnold
|has Keynote speaker=Rolf H. Möhring
 
 
|Attendance fee currency=€
 
|Attendance fee currency=€
 
|On site regular=600
 
|On site regular=600
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|On site student=450
 
|On site student=450
 
|Early bird student=250
 
|Early bird student=250
|Registration link=https://hpi.de/foga2019/registration/
 
|Submitted papers=31
 
|Accepted papers=15
 
 
|ISBN=978-1-4503-6254-2
 
|ISBN=978-1-4503-6254-2
 
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|End Date=2019/08/29
 
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|Notification Deadline=2019/06/05
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|Camera-Ready Deadline=2019/06/21
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|Submission Deadline=2019/04/17
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|Organization=Special Interest Group on Genetic and Evolutionary Computation, Association for Computing Machinery
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Latest revision as of 09:18, 12 September 2023

Deadlines
2019-06-05
2019-06-21
2019-04-17
17
Apr
2019
Submission
5
Jun
2019
Notification
21
Jun
2019
Camera-Ready
organization
organization
Metrics
Submitted Papers
31
Accepted Papers
15
Venue

Hasso Plattner Institute, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany

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Topics

The FOGA workshop series aims at advancing our understanding of the working principles behind evolutionary algorithms and related randomized search heuristics, such as local search algorithms, differential evolution, ant colony optimization, particle swarm optimization, artificial immune systems, simulated annealing, and other Monte Carlo methods for search and optimization. Connections to related areas, such as Bayesian optimization and direct search, are of interest as well. FOGA is the premier event to discuss advances on the theoretical foundations of these algorithms, tools needed to analyze them, and different aspects of comparing algorithms’ performance. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

   Run time analysis
   Mathematical tools suitable for the analysis of search heuristics
   Fitness landscapes and problem difficulty
   (On- and offline) configuration and selection of algorithms, heuristics, operators, and parameters
   Stochastic and dynamic environments, noisy evaluations
   Constrained optimization
   Problem representation
   Complexity theory for search heuristics
   Multi-objective optimization
   Benchmarking aspects, including performance measures, the selection of meaningful benchmark problems, and statistical aspects
   Connection between black-box optimization and machine learning

Submissions covering the entire spectrum of work, ranging from rigorously derived mathematical results to carefully crafted empirical studies, are invited.

This year FOGA will be co-located with the seventh Configuration and Selection of Algorithms (COSEAL) Workshop, organized by Holger Hoos and Marius Lindauer. COSEAL is a workshop series for discussing the most recent advances in the automated configuration and selection of algorithms.

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