Apologies if you receive this more than once.

With slightly less than a month to go, the deadline is approaching rapidly.
Now is the time to seriously get working on that paper.

Hope to see you in beautiful Colchester, Essex.


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                    CALL   FOR   PAPERS

                        EuroGP2003

    Sixth European Conference on Genetic Programming

               Essex, United Kingdom, April 14-16, 2003

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    Key dates:
    Submission deadline: 20 November 2002
    Notification of acceptance: 20 December 2002
    Camera ready copy due: 17 January 2003
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    The annual EuroGP series are the premier conferences in
    Europe devoted entirely to genetic programming. Typically
    30-35 submitted papers are published in the
    conference proceedings. The standard is high with about
    40% of submissions accepted for oral presentation.
    The conference is a mixture of oral presentations and
    poster sessions. ALL accepted papers (both orals and posters)
    are published as full papers in the proceedings.

    EuroGP conferences are always enjoyable and offer good
    opportunities for informal contact with fellow researchers
    in a friendly and relaxed setting.

    EuroGP2003 will be held at the University of Essex, UK, in
    conjunction with EvoWorkshops2003.

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    Location
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    Essex University, Colchester, stands in beautiful Wivenhoe Park,
    in the heart of "Constable Country" - known for the rolling
    English hills, woodland and fluffy white clouds as painted by
    John Constable in the  17th and 18th century. Colchester is Britain's
    oldest recorded town, a settlement for over three thousand years and
    the original Roman capital of Britannia. It boasts its own impressive
    Norman castle, a Roman wall circling the town, a "Dutch quarter"
    consisting of many streets of 16th century buildings, and even some
    famously haunted churches! It has a rich history, which includes the
    great battle against the Romans by Queen Boudicca, and the English
    Civil War (the "Seige House" still bears Musket ball scars visible today).

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    Submission procedure
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    High quality papers are sought on topics strongly relating to
    genetic programming, ranging from theoretical work to innovative
    applications. Submissions should be a maximum of ten A4
    pages and they should be sent in zipped postscript format. It is
    advisable that the papers conform to the Springer Lecture Notes
    in Computer Science format
    (http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html).

    The reviewing process is double blind. Authors should
    remove their names from submitted papers, and should take
    reasonable care that their identity is disguised. References
    to own work can be included in the paper, but should be referred
    to in the third person.

    It is very important that the email accompanying submission
    should state ALL the authors, including ALL their email
    addresses. To avoid problems with electronic delivery,
    papers should be emailed to BOTH of the program
    chairs:

    Terence Soule <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    Conor Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

    A notification of receipt will be emailed a few days after
    the deadline.

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    Organising Committee
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    Program co-chairs (as above)

    Local chairs:
    Edward Tsang & Riccardo Poli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

    Publication chair:
    Ernesto Costa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

    Publicity chair:
    Maarten Keijzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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    http://evonet.dcs.napier.ac.uk/eurogp2003/
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