The
winners of the Gecco 2004 competitions were as follows:
Tiny
GP:
Riccardo Poli
Learning
DFA from noisy data:
Jonatan Gomez
Cellz:
Jason Brownlee
Congratulations go to all the winners, and I'd also like
to thank all the competition entrants for their many excellent
submissions.
Please see: http://cswww.essex.ac.uk/staff/sml/gecco/Contests.html
for more details.
Simon
M. Lucas
Competitions Chair
GECCO 2004
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GECCO
2004 Competitions
Three
exciting competitions will take place at GECCO 2004. Each
will explore a different area of evolutionary computation:
Tiny
GP:
This competition aims to find the best minimal GP implementation
to illustrate how simple and elegant a GP system can be.
more
info
Learning
DFA from noisy data:
This is a classic challenge for machine learning algorithms
and
will stretch your evolutionary algorithm to its limit. more
info
CELLZ:
The challenge here is to evolve an optimal controller for
a colony
of self-replicating cells. Divide and conquer!. more
info
The closing date for all contests
is Friday May 28th 2004.
Please
register with the competitions chair if you intend entering
any of these - send an email to: sml@essex.ac.uk
with the name of the contest as the subject.
The
winner of each contest will be presented with a certificate
and a $100 cash prize at GECCO.
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Simon
M. Lucas
Competitions Chair
GECCO 2004
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