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CFP: Joint International Conference on CyberGames and Interactive Entertainment 2006 (CGIE2006)

by Jose Zagal last modified 2006-03-14 14:31

This is a Joint International Conference on CyberGames 2006: International Conference and Exhibition on Games Research and Development, and IE 2006: The Third Australasian Conference on Interactive Entertainment. This is an integration of the two conferences (CyberGames 2006 and IE 2006) that will be held in parallel at the same venue in Perth, Western Australia.




Joint International Conference on CyberGames and Interactive
Entertainment 2006
(CGIE 2006)
4-6 December 2006, Perth, Western Australia
http://www.cgie2006.murdoch.edu.au/
Deadline: 15 June 2006

(We apologize if you receive more than one copy of this email)

This is a Joint International Conference on CyberGames 2006:
International Conference and Exhibition on Games Research and
Development, and IE 2006: The Third Australasian Conference on
Interactive Entertainment. This is an integration of the two conferences
(CyberGames 2006 and IE 2006) that will be held in parallel at the same
venue in Perth, Western Australia.

All papers will be peer reviewed and evaluated on originality,
significance, and technical contribution. Accepted papers will be
published in the proceedings. Please submit paper in PDF format.

Regular papers: Max 8 pages, selected for oral or poster presentation

Abstract: Max 2 pages, this is for companies or any games developers to
showcase their works and technologies, selected for oral or poster
presentation

Demos: Max 1 page. The abstract should summarise the system's behaviour
and significance, include a screenshot and optionally include a URL for
a video or a web site. The abstract for accepted demos will be included
in the proceedings.

Paper format should follow the ACM Proceedings format and template can
be downloaded from http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html

Selected papers published in this conference will be considered for
publication in ACM Computers in Entertainment.

Important Dates:
Full Paper Submission Due: 15 June 2006
Abstract Paper Submission Due: 15 June 2006
Demo/Game/Art Work Submission Due: 30 June 2006
Early Bird Registration Due: 31 July 2006

To register your interest, please send an email to
cgie2006@murdoch.edu.au

For more details and updated information, go to:
http://www.cgie2006.murdoch.edu.au/





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