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CG'02 Deadline Extension

COMPUTERS AND GAMES 2002 (CG'02) CALL FOR PAPERS
Third International Conference on Computers and Games
Edmonton, Canada, July 25-27 2002
Email: cg2002@cs.ualberta.ca
URL: http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/cg2002

The biennial Computers and Games conference series is a major international forum for researchers and developers interested in all aspects of artificial intelligence in computer game-playing. After two terms in Japan, the conference will be held in North America for the first time. Starting this year, we are extending the scope to include commercial games such as sports games and role-playing games.

TOPICS OF INTEREST:

Relevant topics include, but are not limited to:
- the current state of game-playing programs,
- new theoretical developments in game-related research,
- general scientific contributions produced by the study of games,
- AI techniques applied to games, such as machine learning, heuristic search,
knowledge representation, data-mining, and path finding,
- social aspects of computer games,
- cognitive research on how humans play games, and
- issues related to networked games.

PAPER SUBMISSION:

The conference proceedings will be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series (http://www.springer.d/comp/lncs). All submitted papers are refereed. Accepted papers will be presented at the conference and printed in the conference proceedings. Please visit the CG'02 web page at http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/cg2002 for detailed instructions about the submission procedure and the layout of the papers.

IMPORTANT DATES

April 7, 2002 Deadline for paper submissions.
May 15, 2002 Accept/Reject notifications sent to authors.
June 15, 2002 Early registration deadline.

PROGRAM CHAIRS:

Jonathan Schaeffer (University of Alberta, Canada)
Martin Mueller (University of Alberta, Canada)

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