EvoIASP
11th European Workshop on Evolutionary Computation in Image Analysis and Signal Processing
Evolutionary algorithms have been shown to be tools which can be used effectively in the development of systems (software or hardware) for image analysis and signal processing in complex domains of high industrial and social relevance.
EvoIASP, the longest running of all EvoWorkshops, has been the first, and is still the only, event specifically dedicated to the applications of evolutionary computation (EC) to image analysis and signal processing (IASP) and offers researchers in those fields world-wide, as well as people from industry, an opportunity to present their latest research and to discuss current developments and applications, besides fostering closer future interaction between members of the three scientific communities.
The ten editions of the Workshop so far were held in Gothenburg, Sweden (1999), Edinburgh, UK (2000), Como, Italy (2001), Kinsale, Ireland (2002), Colchester, UK (2003), Coimbra, Portugal (2004), Lausanne, Switzerland (2005), Budapest, Hungary (2006), Valencia, Spain (2007), and Naples, Italy (2008).
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- applications of evolutionary computation to real-life IASP problems,
- evolvable vision and signal processing hardware,
- evolutionary pattern recognition,
- hybrid architectures for machine vision and signal processing
- including evolutionary components,
- theoretical developments,
- comparisons between different evolutionary techniques and between evolutionary and non-evolutionary techniques in IASP applications,
- time series analysis by means of EC techniques.
Publication details
Accepted papers will be published in a volume of the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science together with papers from other workshops of the EvoStar conference.
For the list of accepted papers
click
here.
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Submission
Details
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Please use LNCS format
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Submissions should be no more than 10 pages in english
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As we are adopting a double-blind peer review process, please ensure to anonymise your submission by removing all references to the authors.
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Chairs
and Programme Commitee
Program Chair
Stefano
Cagnoni - cagnoni AT ce.unipr.it
EvoIASP
Programme Committee (to be
confirmed)
Lucia
Ballerini (UK)
Bir Bhanu (USA)
Leonardo Bocchi (Italy)
Stefano Cagnoni (Italy)
Ela Claridge (UK)
Oscar Cordon (Spain)
Ivanoe De Falco (Italy)
Antonio Della Cioppa (Italy)
Laura Dipietro (USA)
Marc Ebner (Germany)
Spela Ivekovic (UK)
Mario Koeppen (Germany)
Krisztof Krawiec (Poland)
Evelyne Lutton (France)
Luca Mussi (Italy)
Ferrante Neri (Finland)
Gustavo Olague (Mexico)
Riccardo Poli (UK)
Stephen Smith (UK)
Giovanni Squillero (Italy)
Kiyoshi Tanaka (Japan)
Ankur M. Teredesai (USA)
Andy Tyrrell (UK)
Leonardo Vanneschi (Italy)
Mengjie Zhang (New Zealand)
Publicity Chair
Ivanoe De Falco, ICAR, National Research
Council of Italy, Italy -
ivanoe.defalco(at)na.icar.cnr.it
Evo*
Local Chair
Marc
Ebner,
Universität Tübingen,Germany -
marc.ebner(at)wsii.uni-tuebingen.de
Evo*
Coordinator and Administrative
Contact
Jennifer
Willies, The Centre for Informatics
Research,
Napier University, Scotland, UK. -
j.willies(at)napier.ac.uk

