CEC 2017 Special Session on Engineering Applications of Evolutionary Computation

Event Dates

Jun 05, 2017 - Jun 08, 2017

Location

Donostia – San Sebastián, Spain

Submission Deadline

Jan 30, 2017

IEEE International Conference on Evolutionary Computation

Special Session on Engineering Applications of Evolutionary Computation

Aim and Scope

During the last three decades, evolutionary computation (EC) has been widely used for solving complex real-world problems. These techniques are getting popular these days for engineering design and maintenance optimization as they are commonly deal with complex problems without explicit formula. The main focus of this special session would be on the EC techniques applications to engineering optimization, and maintenance.

Optimum design, maintenance and monitoring of engineering systems, such as buildings and bridges, are challenging issues and involve several geometrical and mechanical constraints. In order to find a practical solution, most engineering design problems should be formulated as discrete or mixed variable optimization problems. Furthermore, finding efficient and lower cost procedures for frequent monitoring and maintenance of the system to increase their life span is crucially important. In this context, parameter identification, model updating, and sensor placements are some of the most important monitoring optimization problems. Mining and interpretation of the response data are other major issues that need advanced computation. Stochastic nature of most engineering system (e.g. wind and earthquake loads) make the engineering analysis even more complex. While several solutions are proposed to tackle the issues mentioned above, there is still a serious need for more cost-effective approaches. Due to their complexity, the engineering and monitoring problems are difficult to solve using derivative-based and local optimization algorithm. A viable solution to cope with this limitation is to employ global optimization algorithms, such as the EC techniques. In the recent past, EC and its branches have been used in the engineering and health monitoring to solve complex problems that cannot be solved using conventional methods. The other important issue is that several aspects can be considered to optimize systems simultaneously such as topology, configuration, stiffness, and displacement. Therefore, more than one objective should usually be considered for optimizing a real-world engineering system. This is while there are usually conflicts between the considered objectives, such as weight-displacement and cost-quality. In this case, the multi-objective optimization concept offers major advantages over the traditional mathematical algorithms. More specifically, evolutionary multi-objective optimization (EMO) is known as a reliable way to handle these problems in the engineering domain.

This special session strives to gather the latest development of EC applications in engineering and health monitoring. On this basis, this special session include key applications of EC on different engineering disciplines such as civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, etc. Topics to be included are evolutionary optimization and multi-objective algorithms, as well as evolutionary (big) data mining algorithms. The methods of interest in engineering domains include (but not limited to):

– Design optimization (topology, configuration, etc)

– Simulation optimization (grey/black box problems)

– Large scale engineering systems

– Multi and many objective engineering problems

– Expensive engineering problem (limited budget)

– Surrogate-assisted systems

– Highly constrained problems

– Embedding engineering knowledge

– Robust engineering optimization

– Probabilistic design optimization

– Reliability-Based Optimization

– Bi-level engineering optimization

– Engineering (big) data mining

– Uncertain and noisy systems

Paper Submission

Papers must be submitted through the IEEE CEC 2017 online submission system. For this special session, please select “SS35. Engineering Applications of Evolutionary Computation” title under the list of the main research topic in the submission system.

Organizers

Amir H Gandomi – BEACON Center for the Study of Evolution in Action, Michigan State University, MI

Joong Hoon Kim – School of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, Korea University, South Korea

Program Committee

Amir H. Alavi, Michigan State University

Mohammad-R Akbarzadeh-T, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad

Mustafa Ayvaz, Pamukkale University

Javier (Javi) Del Ser, Fundacion TECNALIA Research & Innovation

Zong Woo Geem, Gachon University

Saeed Gholizadeh, Urmia University

Donghwi Jung, Korea University

Ali Kaveh, Iran University of Science & Technology

Nikos D. Lagaros, National Technical University Athens

Szymon Lukasik, AGH University of Science and Technology

Giuseppe Carlo Marano, Technical University of Bari

Ali Mirjalili, Griffith University

S. Jamshid Mousavi, Amikabir University of Technology

Nabi Omidvar, University of Birmingham

Ali Sadollah, Nanyang Technological University

Jonas Schwaab, ETH Zurich

Siamak Talatahari, University of Tabriz

Anupam Yadav, NIT Uttarakhand

Jafar Yazdi, Shahid Beheshti University

Do Guen Yoo, K-water

Moslem Yousefi, Korea University