GECCO, one of the most relevant conferences on evolutionary computation, starts its 10th edition today in Montréal (Canada). The organization committee has prepared a lot of surprises within a tight agenda. From July 8 to July 12, full days of tutorials, workshops, poster sessions, talks, competitions, awards, the birthday, and the star talk by John H. Holland will be a promising immersion into the emergent world of evolutionary computation. I hope all of them give rise to the “Chronicles of GECCO”.
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