Program

The workshop will have two invited talks on Graph-based Genetic Programming followed by a poster session of accepted workshop articles. We hope to foster interactive discussion during the poster session both in person and online using Whova and Zoom.

Sunday, July 16Room : Madrid, F12
16:10 - 16:15Welcome and Opening
Roman Kalkreuth, Dennis Wilson
16:15 - 16:50Are Linear GP and Graph GP Close Relatives?
Wolfgang Banzhaf
16:50 - 17:25Cartesian Genetic Programming in Electronic Design Automation
Lukáš Sekanina
17:25 - 18:05Poster session

Invited Talks

Are Linear GP and Graph GP Close Relatives?
Wolfgang Banzhaf
John R. Koza Chair for Genetic Programming, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Michigan State University, Michigan (USA)

In this talk we shall discuss the relation between linear and graph-based GP. While at the surface quite different in structure and behavior the talk aims to explain their close relationship, a recognition that can benefit both representations.

Cartesian Genetic Programming in Electronic Design Automation
Lukáš Sekanina
Professor for Computer Science, Head of Department Evolvable Hardware Research Group. Faculty of Information Technology, Department of Computer Systems, Brno University of Technology, Brno (Czech Republic)

Accepted Posters

Graph-Based Mutations for Music Generation
Maziar Kanani, Seán O’Leary, James McDermott


GPStar4: A flexible framework for experimenting with genetic programming
Julien Amblard, Robert Filman, Gabriel Kopito
poster


Evolving Graphs with Cartesian Genetic Programming with Lexicase Selection
Yuri Lavinas, Kevin Cortacero, Sylvain Cussat-blanc
poster


Towards a General Boolean Function Benchmark Suite (invited poster)
Roman Kalkreuth, Zdeněk Vašíček, Jakub Husa, Diederick Vermetten, Furong Ye and Thomas Bäck
poster