Optimization problems occur often in our daily life. In a multiobjective optimization problem (MOP) many (sometimes conflicting) objectives have to be satisfied simultaneously. Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs) (and, generally, evolutionary techniques) have proved their efficiency in dealing with problems having more than one objective. Over the past few years there has been an explosion with respect to the interest in Multiobjective EAs (MOEAs) and the number of publications generated increase each year. At almost each conference on Evolutionary Computation there is at least one MOEAs section.
The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers working on MO to discuss about their work and to exchange research ideas in this field.
EMODA papers will be published by IEEE Computer Society. The manuscripts should closely reflect the final paper as it will appear in the Proceedings, which will be maximum 6 pages in IEEE double column format.
Please format your paper, as described in the IEEE Computer Society Press Proceedings Author Guidelines where you can find instructions (Word, PDF, Postscript ).
Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and present the paper.
All papers will be peer reviewed by at least THREE independent referees of the international program committee of EMODA'05.
Submitted papers should not have been published elsewhere or being currently under consideration by any other conference/workshop.
Authors should submit the electronic version of their papers through conference web site. Submission guidelines will be available soon on the conference site: http://www.isda2005.pwr.wroc.pl.
The EMODA'05 participants have to register for ISDA'05 conference.
Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and present the paper.
We look forward to see you in Wroclaw!
Recommender agents and diverse adaptive web-based systems are recently applied to provide customized information for their users in a complex environment of web-based systems.
This alternating environment captures not only information needs of differentiated users but also the various system platforms, which are used in many different contexts.
In such circumstances so-called classical information systems tend to be very ineffective and there is a great need for applications of adaptive technologies in general or recommender agents in particular.
The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers working on recommender agents and various web-based adaptive systems as well as to discuss these issues and to present current research results.
Topics of submitted papers should focus on recommender agents and various adaptive techniques concerning both theoretical and application aspects in the following areas:
Submitted papers should contain original and interesting research results not published elsewhere. All accepted papers will be included in the Conference Proceedings of the ISDA 2005 published by IEEE Computer Society. The length of the paper should not exceed 6 pages in IEEE double column format. Please format your paper, as described in the IEEE Computer Society Press Proceedings Author Guidelines presented on the CFP page of <ISDA 2005 conference.
Authors should submit the electronic version of their papers through conference web site. Submission guidelines will be available soon on the conference site: http://www.isda2005.pwr.wroc.pl.
At least one author should register for ISDA 2005 conference and present the paper at the workshop.
We look forward to see you in Wroclaw!
The aims of this workshop are to share the research, knowledge, experiences in financial data mining, and bring together researchers in applied AI in finance, practitioners of stock trading, financial specialists and stock market analysts. Primary themes include AI methods and techniques in stock trading, analysis of financial time series, forecasting, actuarial science and modelling of financial knowledge. Particular attentions will be given to online trading using evolution-based methods, neural networks and rule-based systems. The topics of interest also include visual data mining in stock trading, portfolio optimization, company rating systems, agent-based and embedded systems, databases and Web-servers oriented towards mining of financial data.
The authors are invited to submit manuscripts that present new research results, technologies or experiences in financial data mining. The length of the paper should not exceed 6 pages in IEEE double column format. Please format your paper, as described in the IEEE Computer Society Press Proceedings Author Guidelines presented on the CFP page of ISDA 2005 conference. Authors should submit the electronic version of their papers through submission Web site (https://msrcmt.research.microsoft.com/ISDA2005.
Submission guidelines are available on the conference site: http://www.isda2005.pwr.wroc.pl/conference_callforpapers.html.
All accepted papers will be included in the Conference Proceedings of the ISDA 2005 published by IEEE Computer Society.
The FDM'05 participants have to register for ISDA'05 conference. Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and present the paper.