JJ / 2016-ea-languages-wcci

Updating the paper for WCCI
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Please JJ, give us a little more info #3

Closed vrivas closed 8 years ago

vrivas commented 9 years ago

Hi JJ, Please, give us a some information about the state and aim of this paper. Is it a new version of a previous paper, so that text has to be deeply changed? Is it necessary to make new experiments or analyse the results? According to the name, I imagine this is for http://wcci2016.org/, is it for any special session? The deadline is 15/Jan/2016, isn't it? Thanks!!

dcamacho commented 8 years ago

Hi,

I just download and compile the paper, I think a couple of .bib files are missing (geneura, GA-general). The paper is currently quite complete (14-15 pages) and it looks to be close to be finish, so what kind of contribution could be expected? it is possible to include something new? e.g. related to state-of-the-art? other analysis?.

I just read the paper and I think the experimental phase is really complete, maybe it will be quite difficult (for future readers) easily distinguish so many coloured lines , maybe it could interesting to divide the current plots into smaller ones dividing the comparison amongst languages based on the data structures used (String, Bit Vector).

bye, david

JJ commented 8 years ago

More benchmarks (binary decoding to floating point) more languages (c# for instance) and maybe more data structures. Also improving existing implementations and a reproductible benchmark via Docker and @iblancasa

JJ commented 8 years ago

2015-11-24 13:55 GMT+01:00 JJ Merelo jjmerelo@gmail.com:

More benchmarks (binary decoding to floating point) more languages (c# for instance) and maybe more data structures. Also improving existing implementations and a reproductible benchmark via Docker and @iblancasa

More analysis, too, and possible generalizations. Can you help with putting it in CEC format? I asked @fergunet, but didn't do it.

dcamacho commented 8 years ago

sure...

El 24/11/2015 a las 13:55, Juan Julián Merelo Guervós escribió:

2015-11-24 13:55 GMT+01:00 JJ Merelo jjmerelo@gmail.com:

More benchmarks (binary decoding to floating point) more languages (c# for instance) and maybe more data structures. Also improving existing implementations and a reproductible benchmark via Docker and @iblancasa

More analysis, too, and possible generalizations. Can you help with putting it in CEC format? I asked @fergunet, but didn't do it.

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