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Liverpool John Moores University and the School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences

present 

The Second Annual International

Workshop in Computer Game Design and Technology

A 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 University

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Call 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 here.

 

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.

 

Best Presentation award - The best paper presentation will be awarded this wonderful recently published HCI Encyclopaedia in 2 volumes.

 

Timeline of Important Dates for authors

Paper Submission:                   20 October 2004

Notification of Acceptance:    25 October 2004

Camera-ready Papers due:    30 October 2004

Registration by Authors due: 27 October 2004

 

Please submit your paper via email in PDF or Word format to here.

 

 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

Dr. Sud Sudirman – Liverpool John Moores University

 

 

 

 

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