[Computer-go] Computers and Games 2020 Conference @ ECAI

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Winands, M (DKE)

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Computers and Games 2020 Conference Santiago de Compostela Spain 8-12 June 2020

In conjunction with ECAI 2020

 

Link is: https://www.lamsade.dauphine.fr/~cazenave/cg2020/cg2020.html  

DESCRIPTION

The conference on Computers and Games (CG 2020) will be held in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, in conjunction with the 23rd Computer Olympiad, the World Computer Chess Championship and the ECAI conference.

The CG conference is an internationally renowned conference that publishes the studies of artificial intelligence applied to computer games.

CG 2020 will be held during June 8-12.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • The current state of game-playing programs for classic and modern board and card games
  • The current state of programs for puzzles (one-player games)
  • General Game Playing
  • Use of machine learning in games
  • New algorithms and algorithm enhancements for search and knowledge acquisition
  • The current state of virtual, casual and video games
  • New theoretical developments in game-related research
  • Social aspects of computer games
  • General scientific contribution produced by the study of games
  • Cognitive research of how humans play games
  • Capture and analysis of game data
  • Issues related to networked games

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Papers are written in English.

Papers of 8 to 10 pages are preferred.

The maximum length is 12 pages (including references).

IMPORTANT DATES

Submission Deadline: April 15 2020

Acceptance Notification: May 7 2020

CG 2020: 8-12 June 2020

FEES

Student before or on May 22 : 150 euros

Student after May 22 : 180 euros

Participant before or on May 15 : 200 euros

Participant after May 15 : 250 euros

GENERAL CHAIRS

Tristan Cazenave, Universite Paris-Dauphine, PSL

Jaap van den Herik, Leiden University

Abdallah Saffidine, University of New South Wales

Mark Winands, Maastricht University

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