[Amdnl] Evolution in Cognition Workshop: 2nd call for contribution
Stéphane Doncieux
stephane.doncieux at upmc.fr
Fri Mar 24 14:27:38 EDT 2017
Second call for contribution for the Evolution in Cognition Workshop,
deadline in one week.
2nd Evolution in Cognition Workshop
to be held as part of the
2017 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO-2017)
July 15-19, Berlin, Germany
Organized by ACM SIGEVO
http://gecco-2017.sigevo.org
Webpage: https://sites.google.com/champlain.edu/eic2017/
Submission Deadline: March 31st, 2017
=== Topic ===
Evolution by natural selection has shaped life over billions of years
leading to the emergence of complex organism capable of exceptional
cognitive abilities. These natural evolutionary processes have inspired
the development of Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs), which are optimization
algorithms widely popular due to their efficiency and robustness. Beyond
their ability to optimize, EAs have also proven to be creative and
efficient at generating innovative solutions to novel problems. The
combination of these two abilities makes them a tool of choice for the
resolution of complex problems.
There is evidence that the principle of selection on variation is at
play in the human brain, as proposed in Changeux’s and Edelman’s models
of Neuronal Darwinism, and more recently properly reformulated in the
theory of the Neuronal Replicators. Consequently, the idea of an
interaction between evolutionary processes and cognition over
physiological time scales has been gaining some traction. Since the
development of human cognition requires years of maturation, it can be
expected that artificial cognitive agents will also require months if
not years of learning and adaptation. It is in this context that the
optimizing and creative abilities of EAs could become an ideal framework
that complement, aid in understanding, and facilitate the implementation
of cognitive processes. Additionally, a better understanding of how
evolution can be implemented as part of an artificial cognitive
architecture can lead to new insights into cognition in humans and other
animals.
The goals of the workshop are to depict the current state of the art of
evolution in cognition and to sketch the main challenges and future
directions. In particular, we aim at bringing together the different
theoretical and empirical approaches that can potentially contribute to
the understanding of how evolution and cognition can act together in an
algorithmic way in order to solve complex problems. In this workshop we
welcome approaches that contribute to an improved understanding of
evolution in cognition using robotic agents, in silico computation as
well as mathematical models.
Keywords: Evolutionary Computation, Evolution, Cognition, Darwinian
Neurodynamics, Neuronal Darwisnism, robotics.
=== Invited speakers ===
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Prof. Eörs Szathmáry
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Additional invited speakers will be announced in the near future.
=== Organizers ===
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Prof. Stéphane Doncieux, University Pierre and Marie Curie, France
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Dr. Joshua Auerbach, Champlain College
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Prof. Richard Duro, Universidade da Coruna, Spain
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Dr. Harold P. de Vladar, iASK – Institute of Advanced Studies
Kőszeg, Hungary
=== Submissions and deadlines ===
Accepted submissions:
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Original: experimental work, position papers as well as overviews of
author's recent work are all welcome. These submissions will be
included in the proceedings and be presented during the workshop
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Abstracts submitted as poster to GECCO 2017: the authors of selected
abstracts will be given a talk. The abstract won’t be included in
the proceedings.
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Hot-of-the-press: authors can submit a recently published work.
Selected articles will be given a talk.
Submission: extended abstracts (2-4 pages) and long papers (8 pages) are
accepted. They should follow ACM template and should be sent in
electronic form (pdf) to eic_ws at isir.upmc.fr:
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March, 31st, 2017: Papers Submission Deadline
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April, 14th, 2017: Notification of Acceptance
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April, 21th, 2016: Camera-Ready Paper Submission
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July 15 or 16th, 2017: Workshop
GECCO is sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery Special
Interest Group on Genetic and Evolutionary Computation (SIGEVO). SIG
Services: 2 Penn Plaza, Suite 701, New York, NY, 10121, USA,
1-800-342-6626 (USA and Canada) or +212-626-0500 (Global).
Stéphane Doncieux, Josh Auerbach, Richard Duro and Harold P. de Vladar
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