SDE 2011 - SDE 2011 2011 IEEE Symposium on Differential Evolution
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Deadline: October 31, 2010 | Date: April 11, 2011-April 15, 2011
Venue/Country: Paris, France
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SDE 20112011 IEEE Symposium on Differential EvolutionDifferential Evolution (DE) is arguably one of the most powerful stochastic real-parameter optimization algorithms in current use. DE is a very simple algorithm, requiring only a few lines of code in most of the existing programming languages. Additionally, it has very few control parameters. Nonetheless, DE exhibits remarkable performance in optimizing a wide variety of optimization problems in terms of final accuracy, convergence speed, and robustness as evidenced by the consistently excellent performance in all of the CEC competitions (http://www.ntu.edu.sg/home/epnsugan
). The last decade has witnessed a rapidly growing research interest in DE as demonstrated by the significant increase in the number of research publications on DE in the forms of monographs, edited volumes and archival articles. Although research on and with DE has reached an impressive state, there are still many open problems and new application areas are continually emerging for the algorithm. This Symposium aims at bringing researchers and users from academia and industry together to report, interact and review the latest progress in this field, to explore future directions of research and to publicize DE to a wider audience from diverse fields joining the SSCI 2011 in France and beyond.TopicsAuthors are invited to submit their original and unpublished work in the areas including (but not limited to) the following:Theoretical analysis of the search mechanism, complexity of DEAdaptation and tuning of the control parameters of DEDevelopment of new vector perturbation techniques for DEAdaptive mixing of the perturbation techniquesBalancing explorative and exploitative tendencies in DE and memetic DEDE for finding multiple global optimaDE for noisy and dynamic objective functionsDE for multi-objective optimizationRobust DE VariantsRotationally Invariant DEConstraints handling with DEDE for high-dimensional optimizationDE-variants for handling mixed-integer, discrete, and binary optimization problemsHybridization of DE with other search methodsHybridization with Paradigms such as Neuro-fuzzy, Statistical Learning, Machine Learning, etc.Development of challenging problem sets for DEApplications of DE in any domain.Symposium Co-ChairsDr. Janez Brest, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Maribor, Smetanova ul. 17, 2000 Maribor, Slovenia Email: janez.brest
uni-mb.si Dr. Swagatam Das, Department of Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering, Jadavpur University, Calcutta ? 700 032, India Phone: 91-9831219774. E-mail: swagatam
etce.jdvu.ac.in Dr. P.N. Suganthan, School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 639798 Phone: 65-67905404 E-mail: epnsugan
ntu.edu.sgTechnical Program CommitteeJ. Arabas (Poland)B. V. Babu (India)B. Boskovic (Slovenia) L. T. Bui (Australia)Z. X. Cai (China)N. Chakraborti (India)U. Chakraborty (USA)L. d. S. Coelho (Brazil)C. A. Coello Coello (Mexico)D. Davendra (Czech Republic)A. P. Engelbrecht (South Africa)V. Feoktistov (France)M. Gallagher (Australia)J. Lampinen (Finland)X. Li (Australia)J. J. Liang (China)R. Mallipeddi (Singapore)E. Mezura Montes (Mexico)F. Neri (Finland)G. Onwubolu (Canada)Q. K. Pan (China)B. K. Panigrahi (India)K. V. Price (USA)A. K. Qin (China)A. Y. Qing (Singapore)S. Rahnamayan (Canada)T. Ray (Australia)J. Silc (Slovenia)K. Tang (China)F. M. Tasgetiren (Turkey) D. K. Tasoulis (UK)J. Tvrdik (Czech Republic)G. K. Venayagamoorthy (USA)M. N. Vrahatis (Greece)L. Wang (China)S. Yang (UK)D. Zaharie (Romania)A. Zamuda (Slovenia) J. Zhang (USA)Q. Zhang (UK)
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