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Call for Papers Special Session on Linkage in Evolutionary Computation (LEC 2009) 2009 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation May 18—21, 2009, Trondheim, Norway Overview Genetic and evolutionary algorithms (GEAs) are powerful search methods based on the paradigm of evolution and widely applied to solve problems in many disciplines. In order to improve the performance and applicability, numerous sophisticated mechanisms have been introduced and integrated into GEAs in the past decades. One major category of these enhancing mechanisms is the concept of linkage, which models the relation between the decision variables with the genetic linkage observed in biological systems, and linkage learning techniques. Linkage learning connects the computational optimization methodologies and the natural evolution mechanisms. Not only can learning and adapting natural mechanisms enable us to design better computational methodologies, but also the insight gained by observing and analyzing the algorithmic behavior permits us to further understand biological systems, based on which GEAs are developed. Scope This special session aims at providing a forum for reviewing of current state-of-art linkage learning techniques, exchanging of ideas and viewpoints on linkage, as well as discussing the future directions. We invite researchers to submit their original and unpublished work related to, but not limited to, the following topics:
Submission Guidelines Manuscripts should be prepared according to the standard format of regular papers specified in CEC 2009. Paper submission is online through the CEC 2009 submission website. Special session papers will be treated in the same way as regular papers and included in the conference proceedings. Important Dates Paper Submission: November 01, 2008 Decision Notification: January 16, 2009 Camera-Ready Submission: February 16, 2009 Session Organizers
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