Genetic Improvement @ ICSE 2020
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2007.15987v1
- Date: Fri, 31 Jul 2020 11:51:38 GMT
- Title: Genetic Improvement @ ICSE 2020
- Authors: William B. Langdon, Westley Weimer, Justyna Petke, Erik Fredericks,
Seongmin Lee, Emily Winter, Michail Basios, Myra B. Cohen, Aymeric Blot,
Markus Wagner, Bobby R. Bruce, Shin Yoo, Simos Gerasimou, Oliver Krauss, Yu
Huang and Michael Gerten
- Abstract summary: We discuss the eighth international Genetic Improvement workshop, GI-2020 @ ICSE.
Discussion included industry take up, human factors, explainabiloity (explainability, justifyability, exploitability) and GI benchmarks.
We speculate on how the Coronavirus Covid-19 Pandemic will affect research next year and into the future.
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- License: http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/
- Abstract: Following Prof. Mark Harman of Facebook's keynote and formal presentations
(which are recorded in the proceedings) there was a wide ranging discussion at
the eighth international Genetic Improvement workshop, GI-2020 @ ICSE (held as
part of the 42nd ACM/IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering on
Friday 3rd July 2020). Topics included industry take up, human factors,
explainabiloity (explainability, justifyability, exploitability) and GI
benchmarks. We also contrast various recent online approaches (e.g. SBST 2020)
to holding virtual computer science conferences and workshops via the WWW on
the Internet without face-2-face interaction. Finally we speculate on how the
Coronavirus Covid-19 Pandemic will affect research next year and into the
future.
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