The 8th Asia Pacific Symposium on Intelligent and Evolutionary Systems 6th - 7th December 2004. Cairns, Australia.

Program Timetable

20 minutes is allocated for each talk (including the discussion). A PDF version of the draft program timetable can be downloaded.


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Sessions

Day 1 Monday, 06th December 2004

:: 8.00 am Registration
:: 9.15 am Opening Ceremony
:: 9.30 am Keynote Address: The lone thinker of Céligny in learning and agent systems H. Abbass

:: 10.30 am 30 minutes Morning Tea Break

Session 1 : Multi-objective Optimisation

:: 11.00 am Performance analysis of evolution multi-objective optimisation algorithms in noisy environments. L. T. Bui, D. Essam, H. A. Abbass and D. G. Green
:: 11.20 am Multiobjective hybrid genetic algorithm for bicriteria network design problem. M. Gen and L. Lin
:: 11.40 am Survey on multiobjective evolutionary and real coded genetic algorithms. M.M. Raghuwanshi and O.G. Kakde
:: 12.00 am An evolutionary algorithm for solving a practical multi-modal problem: a case study. R. Sarker, A. Maulloo and M. K. Rahman

:: 12.20 am 70 minutes Lunch Break

Session 2 : Evolutionary Algorithms

:: 1.30 pm Tracking moving targets and the non-stationary traveling salesman problem Q. Jiang, R. Sarker, and H. Abbass
:: 1.50 pm Multistage-based genetic algorithm for flexible job-shop scheduling problem H. Zhang and M. Gen
:: 2.10 pm Bicriteria real-time tasks scheduling using genetic algorithm. M. R. Yoo and M. Gen
:: 2.30 pm Two-sided matching with compromise T. Fuku and A. Namatame
:: 2.50 pm Evolutionary minority games with small-world interactions M. Kirley
:: 3.10 pm Massive individual based simulation: forming and reforming of flocking behaviors M. Aoyagi and A. Namatame

:: 3.30 pm 30 minutes Afternoon Tea Break

Session 3 : Multi-agent Systems

:: 4.00 pm Data integration in agent based modelling T. Bossomaier, D. Jarratt, M. M. Anver, T. Scott and J Thompson
:: 4.20 pm Weasel World: a simple artificial environment for investigating open-ended evolution D. Cornforth, D. G. Green and J. Awburn
:: 4.40 pm Evolving cascading failure resilience in complex networks D. Newth and J. Ash
:: 5.00 pm Information guidance to human trader by machine trader in oligopoly market H. Sato and A. Namatame

Day 2 Tuesday, 07th December 2004

Session 4 : Computational Intelligence

:: 9.10 am Complexity, creativity and computers T. R. J. Bossomaier and A. W. Snyder
:: 9.30 am Evolution of retinal blood vessel segmentation using wavelet transform in assessment of diabetic retinopathy D. J. Cornforth, H. J. Jelinek, J. J. G. Leandro, J. V. B. Soares, R. M .Cesar, Jr., M. J. Cree, P. Mitchell, T. R. J. Bossomaier
:: 9.50 am Generic policy search using exemplar based representations K. Ikeda
:: 10.10 am Design concept of community currency based on fuzzy network analysis M. Kokabu, O. Katai, T. Shiose and H. Kawakami

:: 10.30 am 30 minutes Morning Tea Break

Session 5 : Computational Intelligence

:: 11.00 am Who are better off strategic trader or imitators? K. Konno, A. Namatame and T. Kaizouji
:: 11.20 am A novel "sound visualization" process in virtual 3D space: the human auditory perception analysis by ecological psychology approach S. Nomura, T. Shiose, H. Kawakami, O. Katai and K. Yamanaka
:: 11.40 am Program distribution estimation with grammar models Y. Shan, R. I. McKay, H. A. Abbass and D. Essam
:: 12.00 pm An Improved Alphanumeric Input Algorithm using Gloves J. H. Shin and K. S. Hong
:: 12.20 pm Conclusion