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 More options Oct 10 2007, 11:31 am
From: phi <PhilipHings...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 01:31:30 -0000
Local: Wed, Oct 10 2007 11:31 am
Subject: CEC report
Hi everyone

I thought I would post a brief report on the recent CEC in Singapore.
It's brief because, unfortunately, I got a stomach bug early on in the
conference and had to spend the rest of the time close to my bathroom.
So I didn't get to many talks and missed out on catching up with lots
of people. If anyone else was there, maybe you could fill in some
gaps! Evan? Julian? Enyone?

I did manage to get to a couple of the keynote talks.

One was by Xin Yao: "A Rigorous Theoretical Framework for Measuring
Generalisation of Co-evolutionary Learning" . See
http://cec2007.nus.edu.sg/staticPages/plenary%20speakers.html#ARigorous
. This was a very good talk with some interesting new ideas.

Simon Lucas gave a talk about CI in games: "Games, and The Design of
New Hybrid Evolutionary and Temporal Difference Learning Algorithms".
Many of his examples used co-evolution. Actually, I chaired a special
session on CI in games. Of the 6 talks, 5 were about co-evolution
(mine was the only one that wasn't!) See
http://cec2007.nus.edu.sg/staticPages/plenary%20speakers.html#GamesAnd
for an abstract of Simon's talk.

Incidentally, no-one has so far responded to the suggestion of running
a Symposium on Co-evolution at the next SSCI - fair enough, it would
be a major exercise. It would be a good way to broaden the audience
for co-evolutionary theory though - there was a lot of interchange of
people between the different symposia at SSCI in Hawaii - more than
at, say, a WCCI.

But how about a special session on co-evolution at WCCI in Hong Kong
next year? Any takers for that? The workload for a special session is
not that high and it is quite straightforward to run one.

regards, phi


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 More options Oct 10 2007, 8:05 pm
From: "Julian Togelius" <julian.togel...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 17:05:29 +0700
Local: Wed, Oct 10 2007 8:05 pm
Subject: Re: [coevolve] CEC report
Hi everyone, I have my own impressions from CEC at:

http://togelius.blogspot.com/2007/10/cec-2007-conference-report.html

A special session on co-evolution is certainly a good idea - I would
definitely try to attend, whether I would submit anything depends on
what directions my research will take after I start at IDSIA.

Julian

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