Abstract

The GECCO Conference, held virtually this year in Lille, France, July 10-14, was the home for the 18th Annual Human-Competitive Results Awards. The Humies competition annually awards $10,000 in cash prizes for computational results that are deemed to be competitive with results produced by human beings, but are generated automatically by computer. This year, there were 20 entries submitted, and the judges selected six of those to be finalists, based on the papers and entry forms they submitted. Because GECCO was virtual, the six Humies finalists did not present live talks, but instead submitted 10-minute videos that were shown during the Humies session and viewed by the judges in making their selections of the prize winners. All 20 entries and the six finalists' videos are all available to the general public at the website for the Humies, www.human-competitive.org, so anyone can watch them there.

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