Special Session on Evolutionary Computation in Cellular Automata (ECCA
2012)
05 - 07 October, 2012 - Barcelona, Spain
In conjunction with the International Conference on Evolutionary
Computation Theory and Applications (ECTA 2012)
CO-CHAIRS:
Emmanuel Sapin, CNRS, France
Ed Keedwell, University of Exeter, United Kingdom
IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper Submission: July 5, 2012
Authors Notification (regular papers): July 18, 2012
Final Regular Paper Submission and Registration: July 30, 2012
http://www.ecta.ijcci.org/ECCA.aspx
Evolutionary computation (EC) in Cellular Automata (CA) has attracted
the interest of many researchers in recent years. EC is known to
provide very good results when applied to Cellular Automata (CA). The
EvCA group was a pioneer in this new field of research and their
question "How does evolution produce sophisticated emergent
computation in systems composed of simple components limited to local
interactions?" is still a fundamental issue in the theory of complex
systems. Evolutionary computation has been shown to be a remarkable
tool in the search for computing patterns as well as in the search for
automata performing various computing tasks. This session is open to
papers dealing with any research in which stochastic algorithms are
used to search the space of cellular automata and will also consider
for publication research dealing with unconventional computing using
an evolutionary approach.