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This group is operated by the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society Task Force on Computaional Intelligence and Co-evolution.
The purpose of the group is to support each other in our use of evolutionary computation to study co-evolution.
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No coevolution track at GECCO next year
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FYI: Because the submissions to the coevolution track at GECCO have
gradually decreased (and were especially low this year), GECCO has
dropped the track ... at least for the time being.
When I spoke with Franz Rothlauf (chair for GECCO 2009) about this, he
pointed out the steady decline, which surprised me. Every year, I... more »
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Coevolution as game tree search
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Greetings, everyone. My research group is exploring coevolution as game tree search, specifically for the game of Go. We are aware of many attempt to use genetic algorithms to evolve players or board evaluators over the course of many games, but we are trying to use coevolution to find the best move (or at least a good move) during the course of a single... more »
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WCCI
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Hi everyone
Would anyone be interested in getting together at WCCI to discuss
life, co-evolution, and this group?
cheers, phi
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Task force chair
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Dear all
I have been invited to continue as task force chair for 2008.
If anyone would like to take on the role, perhaps you could email me
privately (p.hings...@ecu.edu.au). While I'm happy to continue in the
role, some of you are closer to the pulse than me and if you are
motivated, would stand a better chance of being effective, I feel.... more »
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Book Chapter
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Hi everyone
I have been invited to contribute a co-evolution chapter to an
upcoming book (well anyway to submit a proposal for one), "Nature-
Inspired Informatics for Intelligent Applications and Knowledge
Discovery: Implications in Business, Science and Engineering". I feel
uneasy about representing myself as an expert on co-evolution. I... more »
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fitness for coevolution
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Hi all
We have discussed this topic before, but I have been thinking about a
specific application lately which I think provides a different
perspective on the question. I thought I'd ask what you all think.
The question is: what is the "correct" fitness function for co-
evolution?
Xin Yao gave a very nice plenary at CEC ([link]... more »
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CEC report
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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... more »
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More questions than answers.
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Hi everyone. I apologise for a) being inactive in this group until now, and b) being rather stochastic in the structure of these comments. On the question of how do we attract more people to the field of co-evolution, it may be worth a short reflection and ask why each of us was drawn to co-evolution in the first place? Personally my first introduction... more »
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