In such cases, when the problem changes over the course of the optimization, the purpose of the optimization algorithm changes from finding an optimal solution to being able to continuously track the movement of the optimum through time. Since in a sense natural evolution is a process of continuous adaptation, it seems straightforward to consider evolutionary algorithms as appropriate candidates for dynamic optimization problems.
And indeed, the number of papers published in that area is rising
continuously.
Most of these publications can be grouped into
one of the following basic categories:
The goal of the workshop will be to foster interest in the subject, get together researchers working on that topic, and achieve an informal agreement on some of the key issues in the field.
A similar workshop has been held at GECCO-99 with more than 100 participants. Now, two years later, it seems to be time for an update.
| 9:00 | Evolutionary Approaches for Dynamic Optimization Problems - an Updated Survey (Jürgen Branke) |
| 9:20 | Explicit Speciation with few a priori Parameters for Dynamic Optimization Problems (Christopher Ronnewinkel, Thomas Martinez) |
| 9:40 | A futurist approach to dynamic environments (Jano van Hemert, Clarissa Van Hoyweghen, Eduard Lukshandl, Katja Verbeeck) |
| 10:00 | On Genetic and Environment Identifying Approaches to Adaptation to Changing Environments (Naoki Mori, Toshihiro Kuda, Keinosuke Matsumoto) |
| 10:20 | Break |
| 10:40 | Anticipation Optimization in Dynamic Job Shops (Marko Snoek) |
| 11:00 | Dynamic Pareto Optimum GA against the changing environments (Kazuo Yamasaki) |
| 11:20 | Search for optimum in dynamic environment: a efficient agent-based method (Alain Berro and Yves Duthen) |
| 11:40 | Break |
| 11:50 | Panel Discussion |
| 12:30 | End of the workshop |
Paper submission deadline has passed, but you can still participate by
We are looking forward to an interesting workshop and to seeing you at Orlando.
For further inquiries, please send email to gecco@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de or contact one of the workshop chairs.
Workshop Chairs:
| Jürgen Branke
Institute AIFB University of Karlsruhe 76128 Karlsruhe, Germany Phone : ++49 (721) 608-6585 Fax : ++49 (721) 693717 email: branke@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de http://www.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/Staff/jbr.engl.html |
Thomas Bäck
Center for Applied Systems Analysis (CASA) Informatik Centrum Dortmund (ICD) Joseph-von-Fraunhofer-Str. 20 D-44227 Dortmund, Germany and Department of Computer Science Leiden University Niels Bohrweg 1 NL-2333 CA Leiden, The Netherlands Phone : +49-231-9700-366 Fax : +49-231-9700-959 email: baeck@icd.de http://www.icd.de |
Program Committee:
Ken DeJong (USA)
Naoki Mori (Japan)
Christopher Ronnewinkel (Germany)
Karsten Weicker (Germany)