Connectionists: IEEE CIG deadline extended to April 7

Julian Togelius julian at togelius.com
Fri Mar 15 08:33:06 EDT 2013


Due to requests, expectations, and the deadline extension of related
conferences the CIG deadline has been extended until April 7

CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE Conference on Computational Intelligence and Games
CIG 2013
Niagara Falls, Canada, 11-13 August 2013
http://eldar.mathstat.uoguelph.ca/dashlock/CIG2013/


Games are an ideal domain for the study of computational intelligence.
They are not only fun to play and interesting to observe, but they
also provide competitive and dynamic environments that model many
real-world problems. The 2013 IEEE Conference on Computational
Intelligence and Games brings together leading researchers and
practitioners from academia and industry to discuss recent advances
and explore future directions in this field. The financial support of
the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society is pending.

PAPER SUBMISSION 7 April 2013
ACCEPTANCE NOTIFICATION 29 May 2013
CAMERA READY SUBMISSION 15 June 2013
CONFERENCE START 11 August 2013


ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:

General Chair:       Dan Ashlock/University of Guelph
Technical Chairs:    Julian Togelius/IT University of Copenhagen
                     Graham Kendall/University of Nottingham
Competitions Chair:  Philip Hingston/Edith Cowan University
Finance Chair:       Wendy Ashlock/York University
Proceedings Chair:   Joseph Brown/University of Guelph
Tutorial Chair:      Clare Bates Congdon/University of Southern Maine

General Contact:    dashlock at uoguelph.ca
Contest Proposals:  phi at philiphingston.com
Tutorial Proposals: congdon at gmail.com

SUBMISSIONS:

Researchers are invited to submit high quality papers on original
research in the intersection of computational intelligence and games.
Computational intelligence must play a strong role in any accepted
papers.  Accepted papers will be indexed in IEEE Explore.

TOPICS OF INTEREST INCLUDE:

Learning in games
Coevolution in games
Neural network approaches for games
Fuzzy logic approaches for games
Player/opponent modeling in games
Computational and artificial intelligence based game design
Multi-agent and multi-strategy learning
Applications of game theory
Computational intelligence for player affective modeling
Intelligent interactive narrative
Imperfect information and non-deterministic games
Player satisfaction and experience in games
Theoretical or empirical analysis of
CI techniques for games
Computational intelligence for non-player characters in games
Comparative studies and game-based benchmarking
Computational intelligence based digital design assistants
Automatic creation of modules or game levels

Computational and artificial intelligence in:
  Video games
  Board and card games
  Economic or mathematical games
  Serious games
  Augmented and mixed-reality games
  Games for mobile platforms

Want to ask if a topic is in scope?  Contact: dashlock at uoguelph.ca


-- 
Julian Togelius
Associate Professor
IT University of Copenhagen
Rued Langgaards Vej 7, 2300 Copenhagen, Denmark
mail: julian at togelius.com, web: http://julian.togelius.com
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