Scope of the Conference
The International Workshop on Artificial Life and Evolutionary Computation aims at bringing together researchers working in Artificial Life (ALife) and Evolutionary Computation to present and share their research in a multidisciplinary context. The workshop provides a forum for the discussion of new research directions and applications in these fields, where different disciplines can effectively meet. In particular, the workshop brings together computer scientists, mathematicians, biologists, psychologists, and cognitive scientists to discuss issues related to the original of life, evolution and adaption, collective and social behaviours and other topics related to the development of technological solutions inspired by biological principles. The workshop is based on singe-track sessions, with oral and poster presentations. The workshop is structured using a format specifically though to allow doctoral students and early career researchers to meet in order to discuss their ideas and to disseminate their work in a collaborative and constructive environment.
Topics
Contributions are solicited on a variety of topics, including but not limited to:
- Bioinspired Algorithms
- Bioinspired Robotics
- Coevolution and Collective Behavior
- Complex Systems
- Data-driven Self-regulating Systems
- Evolutionary Computation
- Evolutionary Approaches to Big Data and Big Data Streams
- Evolutionary Learning Systems
- Evolutionary Agents
- Modeling and Simulation of Artificial and Natural Systems
- Modeling and Simulation of Social and Economical Systems
- Modeling of Business Intelligence Systems
- Neural Computers
- Neuroevolution: Improving Deep Learning with Evolutionary Computation
- Self-organizing Cyber-Physical Systems
- Socio-inspired Swarm Intelligence Algorithms
- Synthetic and Systems Biology
- Systems Chemistry
- Theories and Applications of Artificial Life
Publication Details
Workshop proceedings will be published by Springer in the CCSI series. All published contributions are peer-reviewed.
Contributions may be submitted in one of the following forms:
- Full research papers (up to 12 pages) (published in the proceedings)
- Extended abstracts (1-4 pages) (published in the proceedings)
- Summaries of already published papers (1-4 pages) (not published in the proceedings)
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