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EXTENDED DEADLINE: 22nd January 2007 - Papers submission deadline
19th February 2007 - Notifications of acceptance
2nd March 2007 - Camera ready copies due
AISB Symposium: AI and Narrative Games for Education April 2nd-5th 2007, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/~daniela/AISB_07.html
SUBMISSION
Papers sought in the following areas, but are not limited to:
* Interactive narrative and virtual storytelling
* Applied AI in games and serious games
* Believable synthetic agents for games or narrative
* Agent strategy planning in a games or interactive narrative context
* Educational/training applications
* The use of games as test-beds for research
Paper submissions should be no longer than 8 pages. We welcome and encourage submissions of original papers.
Papers should be written in English, formatted according to ECAI style which can be obtained from http://ecai2006.itc.it/cda/images/ecai2006.pdf
http://ecai2006.itc.it/cda/images/ecai2006.zip
The program committee will also review posters for work in progress.
Please submit one A4 page as a poster submission.
Please send an email with the relevant attachment to [log in to unmask], with the title AISB SYMPOSIUM SUBMISSION.
Receipt will be acknowledged by email within 7 days.
PUBLICATION
All accepted papers will be published in the AISB proceedings produced for the conference. Best papers will be invited to submit to a Special Edition of the International Journal of AI in Education (Journal
Editor: Paul Brna). Please note that such papers would be resubmitted and re-reviewed for the special issue using the normal standards for acceptance. Further details will be announced at the symposium.
Papers submission to the symposium should follow the guidelines set by the AISB committee and can be found at the following URL:
http://www.aisb.org.uk/convention/aisb07/index.html Files should be submitted as MS Word or PDF documents.
ORGANISERS
Symposium Co-Chairs
Daniela M. Romano University of Sheffield Paul Brna University of Glasgow Judy Robertson Heriot-Watt University Sandy Louchart Heriot-Watt University
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:
Ahmed BinSubaih - University of Sheffield Ana Pavia - INESC-ID/Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal Daniel Kudenko - University of York Dave Moffat - Glasgow Caledonian University Doron Friedman - University College London Isabel Machado Alexandre - DCTI - ISCTE and INESC-ID Judith Good - University of Sussex Lisa Gjedde - University of Education Dk Marc Cavazza - Teesside University Marco Gillies - University College London Maria Roussou - MakeBelieve.gr Nicolas Szilas - TEFCA geneva Patricia Azevedo Tedesco - Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil Peter Wallis - University of Sheffield, UK Ruth Aylett - Heriot-Watt University Stephane Donikian - IRISA Stephane Bura - Elsewhere Entertainment Sue Thomas - De Montfort University, UK
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