14th Annual GAMEON'2013, November 25-27, 2013, TheHotel, Brussels, Belgium, Call for Tracks-Tutorials-Workshops-Talks

CALL FOR TRACKS-WORKSHOPS-TUTORIALS-TALKS

GAMEON'2013
The 14th annual GAMEON
Simulation and AI in Computer Games Conference
TheHotel
http://www.thehotel-brussels.be/default-en.html
Brussels - Belgium
November 25-27, 2013

Organised by
The European Technology Institute
and Sponsored by
EUROSIS
in Cooperation with
FLEGA - The Flemish Games Association

Dear Colleague,

This is the first announcement and call for tracks, tutorials, workshop proposals and invited talks for GAMEON'2013, which will be held at TheHotel, Brussels, Belgium, from November 25-27, 2013.

If you wish to submit a tutorial or workshop or wish to propose an invited talk please see below.

Tutorials

Tutorials can be proposed in the following
three categories:
* T1- Introductory Tutorials
* T2- State of the Art Tutorials
* T3- Software and Modelware Tutorials

Tutorial proposals should be emailed to
Philippe.Geril@eurosis.org
, by indicating the type of tutorial you would like to suggest. (T1, T2 or T3) before April 1, 2013. A confirmation email will be sent to verify that the proposal was received.

Examples of topic areas for tutorial proposals should mirror the topics in the list of conference themes and workshops.

Proposals must be submitted electronically via e-mail, as plain text or in PDF. The tutorial submission should be contained within five pages. Various parts of the proposal for accepted tutorials may be edited for incorporation in the Advance Program.

Financial Terms

An accepted conference tutor receives a free conference registration plus a free publication of his tutorial paper. Tutorial presenters will receive also an honorarium depending on the number of attendees registering specifically for the tutorial outside the conference registrants. The precise amount of the honorarium will be determined immediately after the early registration deadline.

Tutorials that have less than 8 early registrants will face the risk of cancellation.

Tutorial Selection Committee

The proposals received will be reviewed by the Selection Committee to ensure a high quality and appropriate mix for the conference. The goal of the Selection Committee is to provide a diverse set of tutorials that attract a large interest among the broad segments within the diverse simulation community.

Workshops and Tracks

The conference organization is open to suggestions on possible tracks/workshops featuring games software packages,(simulation - AI) new games hardware or methods used in gaming. A track/ workshop mostly reflects a topic which is of interest to your research group.

Track/Workshop organizers are mentioned as thus in the conference proceedings as well as in the preliminary and final programmes. The track/workshop is also clearly marked in the aforementioned.

If you want to propose a workshop please contact philippe.geril@eurosis.org before APRIL 1.

Topics of the conference

Here is a quick overview of the topics of last year's event, so you can tailor your tutorial/workshop proposal accordingly:

[] Games Development Methodology
[] Game Theory/Multi-Agent Systems
[] Artificial Intelligence
[] Learning and Adaptation
[] Intelligent/Knowledgeable Agents
[] Collaboration & Multi-agent Systems
[] Opponent Modelling
[] Physics and Simulation/Graphical Simulation
[] 3D Scalability
[] Facial, Avatar, NPC, 3D in Game Animation
[] AI and Simulation Tools for games design
[] Game Design
[] Rendering Techniques
[] Voice Interaction
[] Artistic input to game and character design
[] Storytelling and Natural Language Processing
[] Online Gaming - Security Issues in Online Gaming
[] MMOG's
[] Serious gaming
[] Wargaming Aerospace Simulations, Board Games etc....
[] Games for training
[] Games Applications in education, Government, health, Corporate...
[] Games Consoles
[] Games Console Design
[] Mobile Gaming
[] Perceptual User Interfaces for Games
[] Poster Session
[] Student Session
[] Tutorials
[] Exhibition

Invited Talks

You can also propose an invited talk which covers one of the topics mentioned above.If you are interested just email philippe.geril@eurosis.orgyour topic title and abstract for review before APRIL 1

The conference website itself will come online shortly.
Looking forward to your input

Regards
Philippe

GAMEON is a European registered trademark of the European Technology Institute under nr: 1061384-761314

"The European Multidisciplinary Society for Modelling and Simulation Technology"

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