About the GPEMjournal blog

This is the editor's blog for the journal Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines. The official web site for the journal, maintained by the publisher (Springer) is here. The GPEMjournal blog is authored and maintained by Lee Spector.

Saturday, May 26, 2012

GPEM 13(3) available online



The third issue of volume 13 of Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines is now available online.

This is a special issue on "Selected Papers from the European Conference on Genetic Programming." It was edited by Sara Silva and James A. Foster and it contains expanded versions of four extremely interesting papers from EuroGP-2011. This issue also includes a book review of Cameron Browne's Evolutionary Game Design.

Here is the full list of contents:

"Guest editorial: special issue on selected papers from the European conference on genetic programming"
by Sara Silva & James A. Foster

"Parallel linear genetic programming for multi-class classification"
by Carlton Downey, Mengjie Zhang & Jing Liu

"Evolutionary dynamics on multiple scales: a quantitative analysis of the interplay between genotype, phenotype, and fitness in linear genetic programming"
by Ting Hu, Joshua L. Payne, Wolfgang Banzhaf & Jason H. Moore

"The Regulatory Network Computational Device"
by Rui L. Lopes & Ernesto Costa

"A genetic programming approach to the evolution of brain–computer interfaces for 2-D mouse–pointer control"
by Riccardo Poli, Mathew Salvaris & Caterina Cinel

BOOK REVIEW

"Cameron Browne: Evolutionary game design, Springer briefs in computer science series"
by Amine Boumaza

Saturday, May 5, 2012

GPEM 13(2) available online

The second issue of volume 13 of Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines is now available online, containing:


"Learning local linear Jacobians for flexible and adaptive robot arm control"
by Patrick O. Stalph & Martin V. Butz

"A Markovianity based optimisation algorithm"
by Siddhartha Shakya, Roberto Santana & Jose A. Lozano

"Operator equalisation for bloat free genetic programming and a survey of bloat control methods"
by Sara Silva, Stephen Dignum & Leonardo Vanneschi

"Evolving controllers for high-level applications on a service robot: a case study with exhibition visitor flow control"
by Alex Fukunaga, Hideru Hiruma, Kazuki Komiya & Hitoshi Iba

BOOK REVIEW

"W. Brian Arthur: The nature of technology: what it is and how it evolves"
by Muge Ozman

BOOK REVIEW
"Moshe Sipper: Evolved to Win"
by Timothy Gosling

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Editorial board renewal/expansion update



As some of you may be aware we are currently engaged in the process of renewing and modestly expanding the GPEM editorial board.

Following up on discussions at last year's board meeting, I have consulted with the Advisory Board and undertaken the first few steps of a multi-step process, the most visible results of which are that we now have three "Thematic Area Editors" (who retain their status as Associate Editors but have additional titles and additional responsibilities related to the shepherding of papers in their areas; we are starting with three but may add more in the future) along with three new Associate editors (which, after one retirement, increases the number of Associate Editors by two).

I am very excited about these additions, which are:

Thematic Area Editors:

  • Area Editor for Life Sciences
    James A. Foster, University of Idaho, USA
  • Area Editor for Data Analytics and Knowledge Discovery
    Una-May O'Reilly, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
  • Area Editor for Games
    Moshe Sipper, Ben-Gurion University, Israel


New Associate Editors:

  • Terence Soule, University of Idaho, USA
  • Andy Tyrrell, University of York, UK
  • Leonardo Vanneschi, ISEGI, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal

Welcome new Associate Editors!

We are now proceeding with renewal/expansion of the full board, with the hope that the process will be completed by the time of our board meeting at this summer's GECCO conference.