* Apologies for cross-postings * 

Dear colleagues, 

As you may know, the paper submission deadline of IEEE CEC 2019 has been 
extended until January 21, 2019. 

We would like to invite you to submit a paper for the Special Session on New 
Directions in Evolutionary Machine Learning at IEEE Congress on Evolutionary 
Computation 2019 (CEC 2019) which will be held in WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND, June 
10-13, 2019. 

Special Session: New Directions in Evolutionary Machine Learning (Special 
session Id: CEC-15) 
Organizers: Masaya Nakata, Yusuke Nojima, Will Browne 

For more details:  https://sites.google.com/site/cec2019ssndeml/home 

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Evolutionary Machine Learning (EML) explores technologies that integrate 
machine learning (e.g., neural networks, decision trees, fuzzy systems, 
reinforcement learning) with evolutionary computation for tasks including 
optimization, classification, regression, and clustering. Since machine 
learning contributes to parameter learning while evolutionary computation 
contributes to model/parameter optimization, one of the fundamental interests 
in EML is a management of interactions between learning and evolution to 
produce a system performance that cannot be achieved by either of these 
approaches alone. Historically, this research area was called Genetics-Based 
Machine Learning (GBML) and it was concerned with learning classifier systems 
(LCS) with its numerous implementations. More recently, EML has emerged as a 
more general field than GBML. It is consequently a broader, more flexible and 
more capable paradigm than GBML. From this viewpoint, the aim of this special 
session is to explore 
 potential EML technologies and clarify new directions for EML to show its 
prospects. For this purpose, this special session focuses on, but is not 
limited to, the following areas in EML: 

- Evolutionary learning systems (e.g., learning classifier systems) 
- Evolutionary decision trees 
- Evolutionary cascade systems 
- Evolutionary fuzzy systems 
- Evolutionary reinforcement learning 
- Evolutionary ensemble systems 
- Evolutionary adaptive systems 
- Evolutionary neural network (e.g., neuroevolution, evolutionary deep neural 
networks) 
- Artificial immune systems 
- Genetic programming applied to machine learning 
- Evolutionary feature selection and construction for machine learning 
- Transfer learning; learning blocks of knowledge (memes, code, etc.) 
- Accuracy-interpretability tradeoff in EML 
- Applications and theory of EML 

Important dates are as follows: 
- Paper Submission Deadline: 7 January 2019 => 21 January 2019 
- Paper Acceptance Notification: 7 March 2019 
- Final Paper Submission Deadline: 31 March 2019 
- Conference Dates: 10-13 June 2019 

Best regards, 
Masaya Nakata, Yusuke Nojima, Will Browne 


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