[Date]:2021/09/07~2021/09/08
Mathematics for Evolutionary Computation|20200017
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How to hold | Live-streaming by Zoom |
Venue | Online |
Main language | Japanese |
- Title of Research Project:Mathematics of Evolutionary Computation
- Principal Investigator: Naoki Hamada(Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. / Researcher)
- Research Period:September 07, 2020. – September 08, 2020.
*This event will be held in the same Zoom room as the 20th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Evolutionary Computation, with the aim of promoting interdisciplinary exchange between mathematics and evolutionary computation. The online banquet will also be held in the same Zoom room. We would be grateful if you could also attend the meeting of the Japanese Society for Evolutionary Computation.
The 20th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Evolutionary Computation
10:30-17:30, September 8 (Wed)
09:00-12:00, September 9 (Thu)
Program
September 7(Tue)
10:00-10:10
Opening
10:10-10:50
Naoki Hamada (KLab Inc.)
Mathematics for Evolutionary Computation
10:50-11:40
Akira Oyama (Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)
Introduction to multiobjective evolutionary algorithm
11:40-12:30
Goo Ishikawa (Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Sciences, Hokkaido University)
Singularity theory: viewpoints, methods and applications
12:30-13:30
Lunch
13:30-14:20
Shinichi Shirakawa (Faculty of Environment and Information Sciences, Yokohama National University)
Probabilistic Model-Based Evolutionary Computation and Its Applications
14:20-15:10
Hiroshi Teramoto (Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Engineering Science, Kansai University)
Local Structures of Pareto Sets and Fronts and Their Bifurcations
15:30-16:00
Danilo Vasconcellos Vargas (Faculty of Information Science and Electrical Engineering, Kyushu University; Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo)
State-of-the-art Multi-objective Optimization with the SAN (Subpopulation Algorithm based on Novelty)
16:00-16:30
Shunsuke Ichiki (Department of Mathematical and Computing Science, School ofComputing, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Application of singularity theory to strongly convex multiobjective optimization problems
16:30-17:00
Yusuke Mizota (Faculty of Science and Engineering, Kyushu Sangyo University)
All unconstrained strongly convex problems are weakly simplicial
September 8(Wed)
09:00-09:30
Kenta Hayano (Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University)
Weak Pareto optima are Pareto optima for simplicial problems
09:30-10:00
Reiya Hagiwara (Kyushu University), Naoki Hamada (KLab Inc.), Takahiro Yamamoto (Tokyo Gakugei University), Daisuke Sakurai (Kyushu University)
Title: Reeb Space-Based Design of Benchmark Problems for Multi-Objective Optimization
10:00-10:20
Open Discussion: How to get across the “Valley of Death” between Mathematics and Evolutionary Computation
18:00-20:00
Online Banquet
(in conjunction with the 20th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Evolutionary Computation)