Re: [Computer-go] CFP: IJCAI Computer Games Workshop 2016

2016-01-16 Thread Thomas Wolf

Hi Mark,

Thank you for the information. Unfortunately, I will not be able to attend
even though it is relatively close to my place. Would it be possible to submit
a paper and if accepted, a prerecorded talk?

Regards,
Thomas

On Sat, 16 Jan 2016, Mark Winands wrote:



Computer Games Workshop at IJCAI 2016, July 2016

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Description

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A workshop on computer games is to be held at IJCAI 2016 in New York City, USA. 
It is planned to publish the proceedings with Springer
in their Communications in Computer and Information Science series CCIS. The 
topics of the workshop concern all aspects of artificial
intelligence for computer games. This includes:

• Monte-Carlo methods

• Heuristic search

• Board games

• Card games

• Video games

• Perfect and imperfect information games

• Puzzles and single player games

• Multi-player games

• Serious games

• Combinatorial game theory

 

Important Dates

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Paper Submission Deadline:  April 18th 2016

Acceptance Notification:     May, 18th 2016

Final Papers:     June, 8th 2016

 

Paper Submission Requirements

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Papers of 10 to 15 pages in LNCS format are preferred. The file format for 
submission is PDF. Submitted papers should be sent to
tristan.cazen...@dauphine.fr

 

Tentative Program Committee

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Christopher Archibald, Mississippi State University

Yngvi Björnsson, Reykjavik University

Bruno Bouzy, University Paris Descartes

Tristan Cazenave, University Paris Dauphine (Co-chair)

Stefan Edelkamp, University of Bremen (Co-chair)

Ryan Hayward, University of Alberta

Hiroyuki Iida, JAIST

Nicolas Jouandeau, University Paris 8

Richard Lorentz, California State University

Simon Lucas, University of Essex

Jean Méhat, University Paris 8

Martin Müller, University of Alberta

Thomas Runarsson, University of Iceland

Abdallah Saffidine, University of New South Wales

Nathan Sturtevant, University of Denver

Olivier Teytaud, University Paris Sud

Julian Togelius, New York University

Mark Winands, Maastricht University (Co-chair)

Shi-Jim Yen, National Dong Hwa University

 

 

For more information: 
http://www.lamsade.dauphine.fr/~cazenave/cgw2016/cgw2016.html


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[Computer-go] CFP: IJCAI Computer Games Workshop 2016

2016-01-16 Thread Mark Winands
Computer Games Workshop at IJCAI 2016, July 2016

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Description

---

 

A workshop on computer games is to be held at IJCAI 2016 in New York City,
USA. It is planned to publish the proceedings with Springer in their
Communications in Computer and Information Science series CCIS. The topics
of the workshop concern all aspects of artificial intelligence for computer
games. This includes:

• Monte-Carlo methods

• Heuristic search

• Board games

• Card games

• Video games

• Perfect and imperfect information games 

• Puzzles and single player games 

• Multi-player games 

• Serious games 

• Combinatorial game theory 

 

Important Dates

--

Paper Submission Deadline:  April 18th 2016

Acceptance Notification: May, 18th 2016

Final Papers: June, 8th 2016

 

Paper Submission Requirements

--

Papers of 10 to 15 pages in LNCS format are preferred. The file format for
submission is PDF. Submitted papers should be sent to
tristan.cazen...@dauphine.fr 

 

Tentative Program Committee

---

Christopher Archibald, Mississippi State University 

Yngvi Björnsson, Reykjavik University 

Bruno Bouzy, University Paris Descartes 

Tristan Cazenave, University Paris Dauphine (Co-chair) 

Stefan Edelkamp, University of Bremen (Co-chair) 

Ryan Hayward, University of Alberta 

Hiroyuki Iida, JAIST 

Nicolas Jouandeau, University Paris 8 

Richard Lorentz, California State University 

Simon Lucas, University of Essex 

Jean Méhat, University Paris 8 

Martin Müller, University of Alberta 

Thomas Runarsson, University of Iceland 

Abdallah Saffidine, University of New South Wales 

Nathan Sturtevant, University of Denver 

Olivier Teytaud, University Paris Sud 

Julian Togelius, New York University 

Mark Winands, Maastricht University (Co-chair) 

Shi-Jim Yen, National Dong Hwa University

 

 

For more information:
http://www.lamsade.dauphine.fr/~cazenave/cgw2016/cgw2016.html

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