CEC 2007: Special Session on Genetics-Based Machine Learning

December 15th, 2006

Helen Dam, Kamran Shafi, and Hussein A. Abbass are organizing a special session on GBML in CEC 2007. More information can be found here.


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Scalable optimization via probabilistic modeling: From algorithms to applications

November 14th, 2006

SOPM

The book “Scalable Optimization via Probabilistic Modeling: From Algorithms to Applications” edited by Martin Pelikan, Kumara Sastry, and Erick Cantu-Paz has just been published by Springer.

Estimation of distribution algorithms combine evolutionary computation and machine learning to provide a class of robust and scalable optimization techniques applicable to broad classes of difficult problems. Scalable optimization via Probabilistic Modeling compiles articles by some of the leading experts in academia and industry that range from design and analysis to efficiency enhancement and real-world applications of estimation of distribution algorithms. The book is written for the general audience and should be of interest for optimization researchers and practitioners alike.A sample chapter can be downloaded here and more Information can be found at http://medal.cs.umsl.edu/scalable-optimization-book/


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E2K: Evolution to knowledge

October 21st, 2006

Evolution to Knowledge (E2K) is a set of Data to Knowledge (D2K) modules and itineraries that perform genetic algorithms (GA) and genetics-based machine learning (GBML) related tasks. The goal of E2K is to fold: simplify the process of building GA/GBML related tasks, and provide a simple exploratory workbench for the evolutionary computation community to help users to interact with evolutionary processes. It can help to create complex tasks or help the newcomer to get familiarized and trained with the evolutionary methods and techniques provided. Moreover, due to its integration into D2K, the creation of combined data mining and evolutionary task can be effortlessly done via the visual programming paradigm provided by the workflow environment and also wrap other evolutionary computation software.

E2K targets the creation of a common shared framework for the evolutionary computation community. E2K allows users to reuse evolutionary components and, using a visual programming paradigm, connect them to create applications that fulfill the targeted needs. E2K is a project built around the D2K framework developed by the Automated Learning Group at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications. D2K’s dataflow architecture provides users with a simple workbench where they can rapidly create applications visually by just dragging and connecting components (modules) together. E2K modules provide simple computation activities—such as evaluation, selection, and recombination mechanism—that when combined together create complex evolutionary computation algorithms. Due to the module standardization in D2K, it can act as integrator of evolutionary techniques and library—for instance wrapping ECJ or Open BEAGLE components—and also take advantage of the data mining techniques provided with the D2K.


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IWLCS 2007 organizers

October 10th, 2006

Finally, we finished the pool process to get the organizers for IWLCS 2007. The next three volunteers that will be forming the organizing committee are:

Please join us welcoming them and encouraging them while taking the challenge of keeping IWLCS moving forward and expanding its reach. The advisory committee is now formed by


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IWLCS 2007: Call for organizers

July 10th, 2006

Dear colleagues,

The term for Tim Kovacs, Xavier Llorà, and Keiki Takadama as organizers of the International Workshop on Learning Classifier Systems is over. For the last two years we have organized the workshop and we have put together a book that covers 2003, 2004, and 2005 workshops (soon to enter the printing stage).

We have greatly enjoyed working with you all. Your friendship and help has motivated and guide us maintain alive the great effort that Pier Luca Lanzi, Stewart Wilson, and Wolfgang Stolzman started in 1999.

We would humbly put out this call for organizer for IWLCS 2007. For those of you that have been with us in the workshops, please, do not be afraid and volunteer. We would encourage you to get in touch with us before August 1st. Just sent and email to any of us (Tim Kovacs, Xavier Llorà, and Keiki Takadama). We would announce the next organizing committee by September 1st.

Thank you all for all the support during this two-year period!
Tim, Xavier, Keiki.


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Slides of the presentations of IWLCS 2006

July 9th, 2006

Here you can find the slides of the presentations done at the Ninth International Workshop on Learning Classifier Systems (IWLCS 2006).


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The Ninth International Workshop on Learning Classifier Systems (IWLCS 2006) is here!

July 6th, 2006

The schedule for the Ninth International Workshop on Learning Classifier Systems (IWLCS’2006) is ready. We are getting together on July 9 during the GECCO 2006 Workshops. Here is the timetable. Each presentation may last for 25 minutes for the oral presentation plus five minutes for question. We are looking forward to meet you all there!

Timetable


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NCSA/IlliGAL Gathering on Evolutionary Learning (NIGEL’2006)

July 4th, 2006

On May 16th and 17th, a group formed by more than twenty researchers got together in Urbana-Champaign (Illlinois) to participate in the gathering on evolutionary learning organized by the National Center for Supercomputer Applications and the Illinois Genetic Algorithms Laboratory (NIGEL 2006). The goals were to discus current state-of-the-art research in learning classifier systems and other genetics-based machine learning, and to identify future research trends and applications where evolutionary learning might provide a competitive advantage. The first day attendees gave presentations about challenges and current research topics (see the materials below). The second day, a series of three topic-oriented brainstorming sessions were conducted covering: (1) future of LCS and other GBML, (2) areas of application, and (3) techniques.

The list of participants included Loretta Auvil, Jaume Bacardit, Alwyn Barry, Lashon Booker, Ester Bernado, Will Browne, Martin Butz, Jorge Casillas, Helen Dam, Dipankar Dasgupta, Deon Garrett, David Goldberg, Noriko Imafuji, Pier Luca Lanzi, Xavier Llora, Kumara Sastry, Kamran Shafi, Kenneth Turvey, Michael Welge, Ashley Williams, Stewart Wilson, and Paul Winward.

Presentations slides and videos of the presentations

Some pictures of the event can be found here or at the NIGEL web site.

Xavier Llorà: “Welcome and presentation”[Slides][Video]
Stewart W. Wilson: “Can We Do Captchas?” [Slides][Video]
David E. Goldberg: “Searle, Intentionality, and the Future of Classifier Systems” [Slides][Video]
Dipankar Dasgupta: “Artificial Immune Systems in Anomaly Detection” [Slides][Video]
Lashon Booker: “A Retrospective Look at Classifier System Research” [Slides][Video]
Martin Butz: “XCS: Current Capabilities and Future Challenges” [Slides][Video]
Alwyn Barry: “Towards a Formal Framework for Accuracy-based LCS” [Slides][Video]
Xavier Llorà: “Linkage Learning for Pittsburgh Learning Classifier Systems: Making Problems Tractable” [Slides][Video]
Jorge Casillas: “Scalability in GBML, Accuracy-Based Michigan Fuzzy LCS, and New Trends” [Slides][Video]
Ester Bernadó: “Learning Classifier Systems for Unbalanced Datasets” [Slides][Video]
Pier-Luca Lanzi: “Computed Prediction: so far, so good. Now what?” [Slides][Video]
Jaume Bacardit: “Pittsburgh Learning Classifier Systems for Protein Structure Prediction: Scalability and Explanatory Power” [Slides][Video]

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GALE is back

May 21st, 2006

Xavier Llorà has just update the webpage about GALE. GALE can be reached and downloaded here.


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List of papers to be presented at IWLCS 2006

May 4th, 2006

This is the list of papers accepted for presentation at IWLCS 2006 that will take place during GECCO 2006.


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