[Opt-Net] CFP_Dynamic Optimization_Special session of MCO 2015_May 11-13, 2015, Metz, France

SIARRY Patrick siarry at univ-paris12.fr
Sun Oct 26 12:07:46 CET 2014


Dynamic Optimization

Special session of MCO 2015

The third international conference on Modelling, Computation and
Optimization in Information Systems and Management Sciences May 11-13, 2015,
Metz, France. 

 <http://lita.sciences.univ-metz.fr/iccsama2015/MCO/index.php>
http://lita.sciences.univ-metz.fr/iccsama2015/MCO/index.php

Organizer: Patrick Siarry, University of Paris-Est Créteil, France 

 

In recent years, dynamic optimization has attracted much interest due to its
practical relevance. Indeed, many real-world optimization problems are
dynamic in nature, i.e. their objective function changes over time. Typical
examples include resource allocation, dynamic vehicle routing, scheduling,
and object tracking. In other cases, the objective function is uncertain or
noisy as a result of simulation/measurement errors or approximation errors.

In addition, the design variables or environmental conditions may also be
perturbed or changed over time. The objective of an efficient dynamic
metaheuristic algorithm is to locate the global optimum solution, to
continuously track the optimum in dynamic environments, and/or to find a
robust solution that operates optimally in the presence of uncertainties.

 

This special session aims at bringing academic researchers and practitioners
together to review the latest advances and explore future directions in this
field. Topics of interest include, but are not limited, to:

·    Benchmark problems and performance measures 

·    Tracking moving optima 

·    Dynamic multiobjective optimization 

·    Adaptation, learning, and anticipation 

·    Handling noisy fitness functions 

·    Using fitness approximations 

·    Searching for robust optimal solutions 

·    Comparative studies 

·    Hybrid approaches 

·    Theoretical analysis 

·    Real-world applications 

Papers on all topics related to the session's theme are solicited.

Prospective authors should submit their papers via the online submission
system of MCO 2015. Authors are advised to pay careful attention when
selecting a paper category.

 

In addition, an e-mail message including the paper Id, title of paper,
author names, and abstract must be sent to: siarry[[at]]u-pec.fr and all
accepted novel and unpublished papers will be published in the conference
proceedings of MCO 2015, a bound volume by Springer-Verlag in their Advances
in Intelligent Systems and Computing series.

 

 

 

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