From: "Mark Winands" <m.winands@cs.unimaas.nl> Newsgroups: nl.comp.programmeren Subject: CALL FOR PAPERS: The 10th ADVANCES IN COMPUTER GAMES CONFERENCE Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 09:51:43 +0100 Organization: Universiteit Maastricht CALL FOR PAPERS The 10th ADVANCES IN COMPUTER GAMES CONFERENCE Graz, Austria 24-27 November 2003 Sponsored by IFIP, Organized by ICGA The 10th Advances in Computer Games Conference is to be held in the attractive and historic city of Graz, European Capital of Culture in 2003. It is taking place alongside the 11th World Computer Chess Championship and the 8th Computer Olympiad. The Conference commences on Monday November 24 and will take place on four consecutive days. The Conference aims first to provide an international forum for computer-games researchers to present the new results of their ongoing work. Secondly, the organisers invite contributions on all aspects of computers and games. Relevant topics include, but are not limited to: a.. the current state of game-playing programs, b.. new theoretical developments in game-related research, c.. robot football d.. general scientific contributions produced by the study of games, e.. social aspects of computer games, f.. cognitive research of how humans play games, and g.. issues related to networked games. IMPORTANT DATES: May 2, 2003 Deadline for paper submission June 16, 2003 Accept/Reject notifications August 1, 2003 Deadline for final papers (camera-ready copy) Paper Submission Requirements The proceedings of ACG10 will be published by Kluwer. Use the Kluwer style files found at: www.wkap.com/ifip/. The maximum length of papers in this format is 20 pages. The preferred format for submission is PDF, but Postscript is also acceptable. The final version for the proceedings is to be submitted in LaTeX2e source form. Microsoft Word documents will be accepted but are not encouraged. All papers will be refereed. Accepted papers will be presented at the conference and printed in the proceedings. To submit a paper, please send an email to acg-paper@icga.org with the paper attached as a PDF or a Postscript file. Other requirements are: a.. The paper must be in English language, not exceeding 20 pages. (The receipt of a paper will be acknowledged). b.. Notice of acceptance of papers will be sent by June 16, 2003 to the principal author. Refereeing Process All submissions will be refereed, and those accepted will be scheduled for presentation. Authors of accepted papers, or their representatives, are expected to present their papers at the conference.
Last update: 2003/03/29.
Dirk Craeynest