We're pleased to announce that the call for papers for this year's VizGEC is available here. We are looking forward to receiving your best visualisation work!
VizGEC
Wednesday, 27 January 2021
Friday, 4 December 2020
VizGEC 2021 Announced
We're very pleased to announce that VizGEC 2021 will run as usual at GECCO next summer. We will be posting a call for papers in the next week or two, and are looking forward to receiving your visualisation research!
Wednesday, 8 July 2020
VizGEC 2020 Held
VizGEC 2020 was held today and was greatly enjoyed by the participants. Many thanks to everyone who presented a paper, and to all those who attended. We hope to see you again next year!
More information about the session can be found here.
Thursday, 18 June 2020
VizGEC 2020 Keynote Talk: Prof. Richard Everson
We are delighted to announce that Richard Everson will be presenting a keynote talk at VizGEC 2020, entitled "Harmonising Many-objective Visualisation".
Wednesday, 6 May 2020
Accepted papers for VizGEC 2020
We are very pleased to announce the following papers will be presented at VizGEC 2020:
- "Visual Mapping of Multi-objective Optimization Problems and Evolutionary Algorithms" - Kohei Yamamoto, Tomoaki Takagi, Keiki Takadama, Hiroyuki Sato
- "Using PageRank to Uncover Patterns in Search Behaviour Induced by the Bit Flip Operator" - Thomas Green, Timothy Andersen
Friday, 17 January 2020
Call for papers announced
The call for papers for the 2020 iteration of VizGEC is now available here. We look forward to receiving your submissions, and are happy to answer any queries you have.
Wednesday, 11 December 2019
VizGEC 2020 Announcement
We are extremely pleased to announce that our proposal for VizGEC 2020 was accepted, and the workshop will run at GECCO in July as usual - this year in Mexico. This year's organising committee is:
The call for papers will be published shortly, but for now here is a link to the GECCO website.
- David Walker (University of Plymouth)
- Richard Everson (University of Exeter)
- Rui Wang (Uber AI)
- Neil Vaughan (University of Exeter)
The call for papers will be published shortly, but for now here is a link to the GECCO website.
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