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29/09/2004 at 1:35 pm #3482AnonymousInactive
Posted to list of British HCI Group, may be of interest to many (of course many may already know of it!):
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Liverpool John Moores University and the School of Computing and
Mathematical Sciences
http://www.cms.livjm.ac.uk/gdtw/
The Second Annual International Workshop in Computer Game Design and
TechnologyA two-day event of lectures, tutorials and exhibitions on Computer Games
Research and Development
15 – 16 November 2004
Venue : Liverpool Moat House Hotel
Liverpool John Moores UniversityCall for Papers
Researchers in game technology will have the opportunity to present
their work in these sessions. The subjects and areas of interest cover,
but are not limited to:1. Game Artificial Intelligence
2. Real Time Physics and Animation
3. 3D Modelling
4. Game Character Emotion
5. Tools development for Game Engineering
6. Network issues in computer Entertainment Applications
7. Mobile Gaming.Authors are invited to submit full or short papers for presentation at
the workshop. Full papers (no more than 10 camera-ready pages in the
IEEE format detailed on the IEEE web site). Short papers are an
opportunity to present preliminary or interim results and are limited to
5 camera-ready pages in length. An example paper template can also be
found on the website, http://www.cms.livjm.ac.uk/gdtw/.Papers will be peer reviewed by at least 2 independent reviewers, will
published in the workshop proceeding and the best paper will be
recommended for publishing in the ACM Computer in Entertainment Journal.Timeline of Important Dates for authors
Paper Submission: 5 October 2004
Notification of Acceptance: 15 October 2004
Camera-ready Papers due: 30 October 2004
Registration by Authors due: 27 October 2004Please submit your paper via email in PDF or Word format to
a.elrhalibi@livjm.ac.uk.Research Technical Committee
Professor Marc Cavazza – Teesside University
Professor Peter Cowling – Bradford University
Dr. Mike Froggatt – Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, Cambridge Studio
Dr Dave Sharp – Atomic Planet Entertainment
Dr Graham Kendall – Nottingham University
Dr Stephen J. McGlinchey – University of Paisley
Abdennour El Rhalibi – Liverpool John Moores University
Dr. David England – Liverpool John Moores University
Dr. Carl Bamford – Liverpool John Moores University
Dr. Martin Hanneghan – Liverpool John Moores University
Dr. Rubem Pereira – Liverpool John Moores University
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