Reporting live from Ann Arbor!

Ellery and I have made it safely to Ann Arbor for this year’s GPTP (Genetic Programming in Theory and Practice) (reports on the 2003 and 2004 workshops) hosted by the Center for the Study of Complex Systems (CSCS) at the University of Michigan.

We present our paper on Friday morning, which means we get to spend much of tonight finishing and practicing our presentation. It’ll be the first time I’ve ever used a computer/projector presentation; so far I’ve been a complete luddite and used SliTeX transparencies. We’re not using Evil Empire Software™, however. We’re using the Beamer classes with LaTeX :-).

We ran into Riccardo and Chris at the airport, which was cool. I didn’t expect to see Chris since he’s mostly been a GA (Genetic Algorithms) person instead of a GP (Genetic Programming) person in the past, but it’s excellent that he’s here with Riccardo.

We’re going to go eat dinner now. More later! (The hotel has wireless throughout, so I’ll probably blog way too much.)

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