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COCO Poster #2269

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ttusar opened this issue Apr 5, 2024 · 2 comments
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COCO Poster #2269

ttusar opened this issue Apr 5, 2024 · 2 comments

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@ttusar
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ttusar commented Apr 5, 2024

@nikohansen, @brockho and I have been brainstorming the idea to make a poster about COCO. It could/should contain the following elements:

  • COCO diagram
  • Link to the website (in text and QR code)
  • Some overview of the suites
    • Basic data about the suites
    • Algorithm archive data
    • Maybe landscape plots
    • Postprocessing results (so that "all" the algorithms can be seen)
  • An experiment source code
  • A postprocessing source code
  • A postprocessing plot (ideally the one generated from the sample code)
  • Title, contributors (https://github.com/numbbo/coco/blob/master/AUTHORS + newer), logos (founding sources)
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You haven't stated the intended purpose of the poster.

I definitely support a poster that publicizes the achievements of the team behind an exceptional and sustained effort over the last 10+ years. I hope that it increases the number of researchers who use it as a standard. (Petty, perhaps, but I almost have an instant mistrust of many papers that do not use COCO when they could do so easily!)

My only major criticism of the present state of COCO is that it is still quite difficult to add more functions to the standard single objective suite, and then to routinely produce the same high quality post-processed results that are currently available.

That single improvement would go a long way to making COCO almost a de facto "industry standard" benchmark suite and system. But that's just me - I am very biased in your favour! :)

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ttusar commented Apr 9, 2024

Thanks for your feedback. The poster could serve as a visual tool when presenting COCO to a person who hasn't used it before. Its purpose should therefore be to show COCO's capabilities and ease of use*. Not sure we want to show how much work has been put into it ...

* Your point about difficulty of adding new problems (or problems suits) is of course valid. However, from the perspective of someone who just wants to benchmark their algorithm on a set of existing problems, it is easy to use.

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