Special Session on Benchmarking and Testing for Production and Logistics Optimization

Event Dates

Dec 09, 2014 - Dec 12, 2014

Location

Orlando, Florida, USA

Submission Deadline

Jul 15, 2014

Special Session on Benchmarking and Testing for

Production and Logistics Optimization

2014 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Production and Logistics

2014 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (SSCI 2014)

December 9-12, 2014, Orlando, Florida, USA

http://www.it-weise.de/documents/files/ssci14/index.html

Brief Description

The Special Session on Benchmarking and Testing for Production and

Logistics Optimization of the 2014 IEEE Symposium on Computational

Intelligence in Production and Logistics Systems (CIPLS 2014), part of

the 2014 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (IEEE

SSCI 2014), invites the submission of original and unpublished

research papers.

Logistics and production are two of the main sectors of any country’s

industry. Increasing their efficiency is of utmost importance, not

only for the economy but also for environmental reasons. Here, small

percentages saved in terms of costs, time, or fuel can turn into large

absolute improvements. Optimization methods have been successfully

applied for this purpose for many years and are known to significantly

improve over the results of manual planning, design, scheduling, or

engineering. In this session, we solicit contributions that

investigate how to assess and compare the quality of optimization

methods in this domain – because choosing a better optimization

approach for a problem may yield a similar or even larger improvement

as moving from manual planning to optimization in the first place.

In conference and journal publications, usually optimization

algorithms are the center of attention. Presentations mainly focus on

introducing newly developed algorithms, sub-algorithms, and adaptation

strategies, which achieve better results on existing benchmark

instances. Even if a new optimization task is introduced, this

virtually always happens together with a new solution approach and

usually the latter is considered as the main contribution of the work.

The topics of benchmarking, evaluation, testing, and verification are

severely underrepresented, despite their importance. In this session,

however, the optimization algorithms take the back seat, while

benchmarking and performance assessment are the main theme.

This special session will provide a common forum to exchange ideas and

findings for researchers and practitioners who are interested in

comparing and testing Computational Intelligence methods in the domain

of production and logistic optimization. All accepted papers in this

session will be included in the Proceedings of the IEEE CIPLS 2014

published by IEEE Press and indexed by EI.

Topics of Interest

The main theme of the Special Session on Benchmarking and Testing for

Production and Logistics Optimization is the benchmarking, testing,

proofing of features, verification, and comparing of optimization

methods for production, logistics, and transportation systems. Within

this domain, the topics of interest therefore include, but are not

limited to:

o Experimentation

– Performance Measures for Optimization

– Benchmark Problems and Cases

– Experimental Designs

– Experimental Approaches

– Automation of Experiments and Evaluation

– Real-World Benchmark Instances

o Algorithm Comparison and Statistics

– Comparison Studies of Different Algorithms

– Statistical Evaluation of Algorithms

– Difficulty Measures for Optimization Problems

– Evaluation of Multi-Objective Algorithms and Problems

o Testing and Verification

– Testing Theory

– Software Testing (including Unit Testing)

– Theoretical Verification

– Assessment of Algorithm Performance in Productive Systems

o Theoretical Analysis

– Proofing of (Performance) Features

– Runtime Analysis and Comparison

– Convergence Proofs

– Formal Algorithm Comparison

o Machine Learning for Benchmarking

– Data Mining of Performance Data

– Classification of Algorithm Behavior

Instructions for Authors

Prospective authors are invited to submit papers of no more than eight

pages in IEEE double-column conference style (U.S. Letter format),

including results, figures and references, with a maximum file size of

4MB, in PDF format. More information regarding the submission process

can be found at the conference website http://ieee-ssci.org/.

The papers are to be submitted via the official conference website

submission form (http://ieee-cis.org/conferences/ssci2014/upload.php)

where “Special Session on Benchmarking and Testing for Production and

Logistics Optimization” should be selected as main research topic.

Paper Submission Deadline : 15 July 2014 (extended)

Notification of Acceptance : 05 September 2014

Camera-Ready Copy Due : 05 October 2014

Early Registration : 05 October 2014

Conference Presentation : 9-12 December 2014

For more information please contact Thomas Weise at tweise@ustc.edu.cn.

Session Chairs

– Thomas Weise, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China

– Jörg Lässig, University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Görlitz, Germany

International Program Committee

– Thomas Bartz-Beielstein, Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Germany

– Josu Ceberio, University of the Basque Country, Spain

– Wenxiang Chen, Colorado State University, USA

– Jörg Lässig, University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Görlitz, Germany

– Marie-Ange Manier, Université de Technologie de Belfort-Montbéliard, France

– Yi Mei, RMIT University, Australia

– Jin Ouyang, China

– Petr Pošík, Czech Technical University, Czech Republic

– A.K. Qin, RMIT University, Australia

– Ehsan Shafiee, North Carolina State University, USA

– Jörg Stork, Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Germany

– Shigeyoshi Tsutsui, Hannan University, Japan

– Markus Wagner, University of Adelaide, Australia

– Thomas Weise, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China

– Zhenyu Yang, National University of Defense Technology, China

– Yang Yu, Nanjing University, China

Hosting Events

2014 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (IEEE SSCI

2014)

Welcome to the sunshine of Orlando, Florida for the IEEE Symposium

Series on Computational Intelligence (IEEE SSCI 2014), a flagship

international symposium of symposia sponsored by the IEEE

Computational Intelligence Society (CIS) promoting all aspects of

Computational Intelligence (CI). The IEEE SSCI 2014 co-locates

multiple exciting symposiums at one single location, providing a

unique opportunity to encourage cross-fertilization and collaboration

in all areas of CI. The IEEE SSCI 2014 features a large number of

keynotes, tutorials, and special sessions. The IEEE SSCI 2014 will

also offer a number of travel grants as well as an exciting Doctoral

Consortium. In addition to the technical program, Orlando, “The Theme

Park Capital of the World”, features tremendous world-class

entertainment, resorts, shopping, dining, and cultural activities.

http://ieee-ssci.org/

2014 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Production and

Logistics Systems (CIPLS 2014)

The management of production and logistics systems in today’s fierce

competition environment is a difficult task and has become

progressively complex. Major changes in products, processes,

technologies, and societies bring along remarkable challenges and

increasing market demands. Modelling and optimisation of complex

problems arising in production and logistics systems is of paramount

importance in surviving and achieving competitive gains in

productivity and quality.

In recent years, the advancements in computer technology have allowed

researchers to tackle large-scale problems and to develop and

integrate efficient optimisation techniques for solving them. Within

this context, CIPLS aims to address issues related to the design,

planning, control, and continuous improvement of production and

logistics systems using computational intelligence, including local

search methods, evolutionary algorithms and other nature-inspired

optimisation techniques. The intention is to cover various aspects of

production from aggregate planning to shop-floor execution systems and

modelling, planning and control of logistics systems. Studies

incorporating real-world applications are highly encouraged.

http://people.sabanciuniv.edu/catay/CIPLS2014.htm

http://140.113.34.10/CIPLS.html