Connectionists: CFP - Genetic Improvement Workshop GI @ ICSE 2023 - DEADLINE approaching (13 Jan 2023)

Nowack, Vesna v.nowack at imperial.ac.uk
Fri Jan 6 05:55:12 EST 2023


               The 12th International Workshop on Genetic Improvement
Co-located with the 45th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Software Engineering,
              ICSE 2023, Melbourne, Australia and online, 14--20 May 2023

               http://geneticimprovementofsoftware.com/events/icse2023
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Important Dates:
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Submission:     13 Jan 2023
Notification:   24 Feb 2023
Camera-ready:   17 Mar 2023
Workshop:   14-20 May 2023 (one day)

Submission:
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Submit anonymised (double blind) PDF in IEEE conference proceedings format
https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html

Research and Position Papers:
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 * Research papers (limit eight pages)
 * Position papers (limit two pages)

Topics of interest:
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Research and applications include, but are not limited to,
using Genetic Improvement to:

 * Improve efficiency
 * Decrease memory consumption
 * Decrease energy consumption
 * Transplant new functionality
 * Specialise software
 * Translate between programming languages
 * Generate multiple versions of software
 * Improve low level or binary code
 * Improve SE documentation, specification, training and educational
   tools and techniques
 * Improve software engineering artifacts, e.g., documentation,
   specification, training and educational tools, materials and techniques
 * Repair bugs
 * GI techniques in industrial settings

Keynote speaker:
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Dr. Myra B. Cohen, Iowa State University (USA)

Students travel awards:
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Up to five student travel awards

2 prizes:
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 * a  prize will be awarded to the presenter who gives
   the best presentation at the workshop.
 * a prize will be given for the best paper.

Both prizes will be awarded at the workshop which will be held in
hybrid mode both in Melbourne, Australia and virtually on the Internet
as part of the 45th International Conference on Software Engineering
ICSE 2023.

Workshop Chairs:
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Vesna Nowack   v.nowack at imperial.ac.uk<mailto:v.nowack at imperial.ac.uk>
Markus Wagner  markus.wagner at adelaide.edu.au<mailto:markus.wagner at adelaide.edu.au>
Gabin An       agb94 at kaist.ac.kr<mailto:agb94 at kaist.ac.kr>
Aymeric Blot   aymeric.blot at univ-littoral.fr<mailto:aymeric.blot at univ-littoral.fr>
Justyna Petke  j.petke at ucl.ac.uk<mailto:j.petke at ucl.ac.uk>


The full call for submissions:
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We invite submissions that discuss recent developments in all areas of
research on, and applications of, Genetic Improvement.

GI is the premier workshop in the field and provides an opportunity
for researchers interested in automated program repair and software
optimisation to disseminate their work, exchange ideas and discover
new research directions.

Topics of interest include both the theory and practice of
Genetic Improvement. Applications include, but are not limited to,
using GI to:
 * Improve efficiency
 * Decrease memory consumption
 * Decrease energy consumption
 * Transplant new functionality
 * Specialise software
 * Translate between programming languages
 * Generate multiple versions of software
 * Improve low level or binary code
 * Improve SE documentation, specification, training and educational
   tools and techniques
 * Improve software engineering artifacts, e.g., documentation,
   specification, training and educational tools, materials and techniques
 * Repair bugs
 * GI techniques in industrial settings

Keynote:
    The keynote will be given by Dr. Myra B. Cohen head of
     Iowa State's LaVA-Ops, Laboratory for Variability-Aware Assurance
     and Testing of Organic Programs.

     The invited keynote presentation will be given by Myra Cohen.
     Dr. Cohen is a full professor at Iowa State University (USA), where
     she holds the Lanh and Oanh Nguyen Chair in Software Engineering in
     the Department of Computer Science.  She is head of Iowa State's
     LaVA-Ops, Laboratory for Variability-Aware Assurance and Testing of
     Organic Programs.  As well as genetic improvement, her research covers
     software testing of highly-configurable software, SBSE, applications
     of combinatorial designs (CIT), and the synergy between systems and
     synthetic biology and software engineering.  She has served on many
     software engineering conferences, including this year as the
     Technical Briefings-track chair of ICSE 2023.

Hybrid Event:
    Due to the continued COVID19 pandemic, as with GI 2020-22, the
    workshop may be held online with recordings available on YouTube.
    Eg https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI8fiFpB7BoIHgl5CsdtjfWvHlE5N6pje

Students travel awards:
    We are pleased to announce that we will offer up to 5 awards
    of up to $250(USD) each to partially reimburse travel costs for
    students whose work is presented at the GI at ICSE 2023 workshop.

    Priority will be given based on the student's need and submission
    quality.

    Students applying for an award should submit a first-author
    regular full paper to the genetic improvement workshop.

    Moreover, their supervisor should send a one-paragraph note of
    recommendation to Dr. Vesna Nowack v.nowack at imperial.ac.uk<mailto:v.nowack at imperial.ac.uk>
    listing:

    * the student's area of work.
    * the supervisor's support of the student's application.

    These awards are available thanks to the EPSRC grant on
    "Automated Software Specialisation Using Genetic Improvement"

We encourage authors to submit early and in-progress work.
The workshop emphasises interaction and discussion.

All papers should be submitted electronically as PDFs via HotCRP
https://gi-at-icse2023-workshop.hotcrp.com/
double-blind as PDFs in the ICSE conference format.  All accepted
papers must be presented at GI 2023 and will appear in the ICSE
workshops volume.  The official publication date of the workshop
proceedings is the date the proceedings are made available by IEEE.
This date may be up to two weeks prior to the first day of ICSE 2023.
The official publication date affects the deadline for any patent
filings related to published work.

Details about the Genetic Improvement workshop can be found via:
http://geneticimprovementofsoftware.com/events/icse2023
The webpage contains GI papers, blogs, success stories, a living survey, tools,
benchmarks, people, GitHub, as well as past events, tutorials and
workshops.

Details about ICSE 2023 can be found at the web page:
https://conf.researchr.org/home/icse-2023

Kind regards,
Vesna Nowack
On behalf of the GI at ICSE'23 Workshop chairs
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