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@Proceedings{Raidl:2009:GECCO,
title = "{GECCO} '09: Proceedings of the 11th annual conference
on Genetic and evolutionary computation",
year = "2009",
editor = "Guenther Raidl and Franz Rothlauf and
Giovanni Squillero and Rolf Drechsler and Thomas Stuetzle and
Mauro Birattari and Clare Bates Congdon and
Martin Middendorf and Christian Blum and Carlos Cotta and
Peter Bosman and Joern Grahl and Joshua Knowles and
David Corne and Hans-Georg Beyer and Ken Stanley and
Julian F. Miller and Jano {van Hemert} and
Tom Lenaerts and Marc Ebner and Jaume Bacardit and
Michael O'Neill and Massimiliano {Di Penta} and Benjamin Doerr and
Thomas Jansen and Riccardo Poli and Enrique Alba",
address = "Montreal",
publisher_address = "New York, NY, USA",
month = "8-12 " # jul,
organisation = "ACM SIGEVO",
publisher = "ACM",
keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Artificial
Life, Evolutionary Robotics, Adaptive Behaviour,
Evolvable Hardware, Ant Colony Optimisation and Swarm
Intelligence, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology,
Combinatorial Optimisation and Metaheuristics,
Estimation of Distribution Algorithms, Evolutionary
Multiobjective Optimisation, Evolutionary Strategies
and Evolutionary Programming, Generative and
Developmental Systems, Genetics-Based Machine Learning,
Real World Applications, Search Based Software
Engineering, Theory, Parallel Evolutionary Systems",
isbn13 = "978-1-60558-325-9",
URL = "
http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1569901&coll=DL&dl=ACM&CFID=12039329&CFTOKEN=58660565",
abstract = "These proceedings contain the papers presented at the
11th Annual Genetic and Evolutionary Computation
Conference (GECCO-2009), held in Montreal, Canada, July
8-12, 2009.
After 2007, when GECCO was held in London, UK, this is
the second time GECCO has been held outside the U.S.
The generally high number of submissions of previous
events has been maintained: 531 papers have been
submitted for review, which is an increase of about
18percent when compared to last year. Of these 531
papers, 220 were accepted as eight-page publications
and 25 minutes presentations at the conference,
yielding an acceptance ratio of 41,4percent. In
addition, 137 submissions (25,8percent) have been
accepted for poster presentations with two-page
abstracts included in the proceedings. Last year, GECCO
successfully moved over to electronic proceedings, and
we continued with this publishing strategy as it
greatly facilitates the handling of all conference
materials.
GECCO has lived up to its motto of one conference, many
mini-conferences. This year, there were 15 separate
tracks that operated independently from each other.
Each track had its own track chair(s) and individual
program committee. A member of one track's program
committee was not allowed to simultaneously be a member
of another track's committee. To reduce any bias
reviewers might have, all reviews were conducted double
blind, no authors' names were included in the reviewed
papers. About 600 researchers participated in the
reviewing process. We want to thank them for all their
work, which is highly appreciated and absolutely vital
for the quality of the conference.",
notes = "GECCO-2009 A joint meeting of the eighteenth
international conference on genetic algorithms
(ICGA-2009) and the fourteenth annual genetic
programming conference (GP-2009).
ACM Order Number 910092.",
}
Genetic Programming entries for Guenther Raidl Franz Rothlauf Giovanni Squillero Rolf Drechsler Thomas Stuetzle Mauro Birattari Clare Bates Congdon Martin Middendorf Christian Blum Carlos Cotta Peter A N Bosman J\"orn Grahl Joshua Knowles David W Corne Hans-Georg Beyer Kenneth O Stanley Julian F Miller Jano I van Hemert Tom Lenaerts Marc Ebner Jaume Bacardit Michael O'Neill Massimiliano Di Penta Benjamin Doerr Thomas Jansen Riccardo Poli Enrique Alba