研討會資訊 Conference (ACG 11)

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Call for Papers

CALL FOR PAPERS: ADVANCES IN COMPUTER GAMES 11 CONFERENCE

Inisitute of Information Science

Academia Sinica

Taipei, Taiwan

6-8 September 2005

Hosted by Academia Sinica, Chang Jung Christian University,

and International Computer Games Association (ICGA)

Sponsored by National Science Council (NSC), and

TWP Corp, a member of the Acer Group

The eleventh conference on Advances in Computer Games (ACG11) will be held in Taipei, Taiwan, in conjunction with the 10th Computer Olympiad. The conference commences on Tuesday September 6 at 8.30 h and will take place on three or four consecutive days, each day from 8.30 h till 12.30 h. The conference aims in the first place at providing an international forum for computer-games researchers presenting new results on ongoing work. The recent successes of the ACG Conferences and the Computers and Games conferences have encouraged the organizers to widen their scope and therefore we have reserved a special session for Robotic Pool and Snooker. Hence we invite contributors to submit papers on all aspects of research related to computers and games. Relevant topics include, but are not limited to: (1) the current state of game-playing programs, (2) new theoretical developments in game-related research, (3) general scientific contributions produced by the study of games. Also researchers on topics such as (4) social aspects of computer games, (5) cognitive research of how humans play games, and (6) issues related to networked games are invited to submit their contribution.

Important Dates

Paper Submission                               April 23, 2005

Acceptance Notification                     May 31, 2005

Camera-ready Papers                          July 4, 2005

1. Paper Submission Requirements

The proceedings of ACG11 will be published in an acknowledged series. The style files to be used are available at www.cs.unimaas.nl/icga under information for contributors. The maximum length of papers in this format is 12 pages (10 pages are preferred). The preferred format for submission is PDF, but Postscript is also acceptable. The final version for the proceedings is to be submitted in LaTeX source form. Microsoft Word documents will be accepted but are not encouraged. The paper must be written in the English language.

Refereeing Process

All papers will be refereed. Accepted papers will be scheduled for presentation on the conference and will be printed in the proceedings. Authors of accepted papers, or their representatives, are expected to present their papers at the conference. To submit a paper, please send your submission before April 23, 2005 to http://www.iis.sinica.edu.tw/Conference/ICGA2005/web-sub.html. Receipt will be acknowledged. Notice of acceptance of papers will be sent by May 31, 2005 to the principal author.

Registration

Registration Fee

Early

Late

 

(On or before August 1)

Late (After August 1)

Participants

Euro 150

Euro 180

Students

Euro 100

Euro 120

Admission to the conference and a copy of conference proceedings are included in the conference registration fee.

Proceedings

The proceedings will be edited by Prof. S.-C. Hsu, Prof. T.-s. Hsu, Prof. H.J. van den Herik, and Dr. H.H.L.M. Donkers. They are expected to be published in 2005. During the conference participants can order (additional) copies.

The Programme Committee consists of

Ingo Althofer 
Yngvi Björnsson
Bruno Bouzy    
Michael Buro 
Tristan Cazenave  
Keh-Hsun Chen
Paolo Ciancarini 
Jeroen Donkers
Aviezri Fraenkel 
Michael Greenspan 
Reijer Grimbergen 
Jaap van den Herik (co-chair) 
Shun-Chin Hsu (co-chair) 
Tsan-sheng Hsu 
Hiroyuki Iida
Akihiro Kishimoto
Yoshiyuki Kotani 
Shun-Shii Lin
Tony Marsland  
Martin Mueller
Jonathan Schaeffer 
Pieter Spronck
J.W.H.M. Uiterwijk 
I-Chen Wu
Shi-Jim Yen 
Jena University, Germany
University of Alberta, Canada
University of Rene Descartes, France
University of Alberta, Canada
University of Paris 8, France
University of North Carolina, USA
University of Bologna, Italy
University of Maastricht, Netherlands
Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Queen’s University, Canada
Yamagata University, Japan
University of Maastricht, Netherlands
Chang Jung Christian University, Taiwan
Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Shizuoka University, Japan
University of Alberta, Canada
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan
National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan
University of Alberta, Canada
University of Alberta, Canada
University of Alberta, Canada
University of Maastricht, Netherlands
University of Maastricht, Netherlands
National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan


The Organising Committee consists of: Prof. Tsan-sheng Hsu, Prof. Shun-Chin Hsu (chair), Johanna Hellemons, Martine Tiessen, and Jeroen Donkers.

More information: Prof. S.-C. Hsu, email:schsu@mail.cju.edu.tw or Prof.dr. H.J. van den Herik, Universiteit Maastricht, Dept. of Computer Science, P.O. Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands, email: herik@cs.unimaas.nl or Johanna Hellemons, email: hellemon@cs.unimaas.nl.