Bio4Res

Novel Bioinspired Optimization Techniques for Resilience and Sustainability

Tag: Pedestrian Evacuation

Carlos Cotta chairing a session at GECCO 2024
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Bio4Res at GECCO 2024

The GECCO 2024 conference took place in Melbourne (Australia) from July 14h to July 18th. This edition was locally organized by Xiaodong Li as General Chair, Julia Handl as Editor-in-Chief, and Markus Wagner as Local Chair. GECCO is presently the leading global conference in evolutionary computation, and once again this year’s edition certainly met expectations. Although the hybrid format made a part of the audience not being present on-site, most renowned EC experts in the world gathered at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre for the event.

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supermarket simulation
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Bio4Res at PAAMS 2024

The 22nd International Conference on Practical Applications of Agents and Multi-Agent System (PAAMS 2024) was held in Salamanca from June 26th to June 28th in hybrid format, alongisde the Salamanca Tech Summit. In this edition, PAAMS featured a demo track in which practical applications of multi-agent systems were exhibitted along the corresponding scientific paper. We had the pleasure of taking part in this track with our work on agent-based cellular automata for simulating pedestrian evacuation from indoor environments.

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Bio4Res at MAEB 2024

The 15th edition of the Spanish Conference on Metaheuristics, Evolutionary and Bioinspired Algorithms (MAEB 2024) was held within the Conference of the Spanish IA Association (CAEPIA 2024) in the premises of the Faculty of Computer Science of the University of A Coruña, and was scientifically organized by David Camacho and Juan Ramón Rabuñal. As usual, the conference gathered most of the leading Spanish researchers in the field, as well as a notable representation of younger researchers.

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Bio4Res at EvoStar 2024

The EvoStar 2024 conference took place in the picturesque coastal town of Aberystwyth (Wales, UK) from April 3rd to April 5th, in the Conference Suit of Aberystwyth University.

Held under the auspices of the SPECIES society and locally organized by Christine Zarges, the conference gathered the usual mixture of young and experienced researchers from all over the world, once again providing a great atmosphere and the perfect relaxed and welcoming environment that conference regulars know so well.

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