I've just returned from the 10th International Conference on Parallel Problem Solving from Nature, PPSN X, in Dortmund. Since I started my PhD just under two years ago, this is the first time I'd submitted a paper to a conference.
The conference, on evolutionary and other nature-inspired computing techniques (along the lines of what my Master's degree was all about), was really interesting, if a little more theory-based than the work I'm usually used to reading. My paper there is published by Springer, here, and is also available to download here.
There are also a few photos I took from the event up on Flickr, here.
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Pink shirt! Lush!
Pink shirt! Lush!
"We introduce self-interested
"We introduce self-interested evolutionary market agents, which act on behalf of service providers in a large decentralised system, to adaptively price their resources over time."
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Pink Shirt
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Subversive agent for postmodern society (probably vampire)
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