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Spring 2003 Colloquium Series David Fogel Dr. David Fogel, will talk about Evolutionary Computation:
Darwinian Thinking Solves Real-World Problems. Evolution, the process
of random variation and natural selection, provides a design principle
for solving real-world problems of considerable difficulty. This lecture
will offer the motivation for using evolution as basis for optimizing
solutions, as well as examples of its successful application to problems
in signal modeling, medicine, and entertainment. In particular, the
evolutionary program "Blondie24," which taught itself how to play checkers
and learned to compete at the level of human experts will be demonstrated.
Blondie24 has been featured in the NY Times, the journal Nature, and
the television game show Jeopardy. Attendees will have an opportunity
to pit their skills against the program. Dr.
David Fogel is Chief Executive Officer of Natural
Selection, Inc. in La Jolla, California, USA. His experience includes
over 17 years of applying computational intelligence methods and statistical
experimental design to real-world problems in industry, medicine, and
defense. Prior to joining Natural Selection, Inc. in 1993, He received
the Ph.D. in engineering sciences from the University of California
at San Diego in 1992, and has subsequently taught undergraduate and
graduate courses in evolutionary computation, stochastic processes,
and statistical process control. Dr. Fogel has over 200 publications
in the technical literature,the majority treating the science and application
of evolutionary computation. He is the author of six books, including
Blondie24: Playing at the Edge of AI, 2002. Dr. Fogel served as the
founding editor-in-chief of the IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation
(1996-2002), which has a circulation of several thousand IEEE members
and distribution in libraries internationally. He was the founding president
of the Evolutionary Programming Society (1991-1993) and was elected
a Fellow of the IEEE in 1999. He also serves as the editor-in-chief
of BioSystems. Dr. Fogel served as the general chairman for the 2002
IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence, held in Honolulu,
Hawaii, May 12-17, 2002. He was recognized with the Sigma Xi Southwest
Regional Young Investigator Award in 2002. Sign language interpreter upon request: 301-286-8313 |
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