ICE-GIC 2010 - 2010 2nd International IEEE Consumer Electronics Society's Games Innovations Conference (ICE-GIC 2010)
Topics/Call fo Papers
Following the success of the inaugural conference in London
last year, the IEEE Consumer Electronics Society is pleased to announce the 2nd International IEEE Games Innovation
Conference 2010 (GIC 2010). The conference aims to be a
platform for innovative research in game design and
technologies and to focus on the multi-disciplinary aspects of
the subject and make it more accessible to researchers and practitioners from different disciplines in academia and industry.
High quality papers, abstracts, competitions, tutorials and
demos from researchers and developers in academia and
industry are invited. We especially invite the games industry to participate through exciting keynotes and help to disseminate
use of advance tools by practical sessions and demos. We also encourage technical and financial sponsorships from other organisations and academic institutions. Especially fruitful in
2009 was the scholarship scheme for post-graduate students,
which we hope to replicate this year.
Submissions:
Academic Track Papers/Posters:
Authors are invited to submit papers describing significant,
original and unpublished work. A short abstract should be
submitted by the date shown. A full paper will be requested
after review.
Industry Track Papers/System Demonstrations (Interactive Posters)/Panel Discussions:
Authors can also submit extended abstracts of up to 1000
words (3-4 pages). People who wish to give a talk (e.g.
practitioners, researchers with preliminary or incomplete
papers) but do not want to submit a full paper for review can
submit under this category. For system demonstrations and
panel discussions authors are required to submit a shorter
abstract.
Special Sessions and Tutorials:
If you have an idea for a special session or tutorial please
contact us by the date shown.
All papers and abstracts will be fully refereed by the
programme committee and selected on the basis of their
innovation, relevance and scientific contribution.
Demonstration submissions will be evaluated on the basis
of their interest and relevance. The accepted papers and
abstracts will appear in the conference proceedings.
Authors of accepted papers and extended abstracts will be
asked to submit revised and updated versions for inclusion
in the IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics.
Venue:
Hong Kong is at its best during December. Stay a while after
the conference and have a great Christmas in the tropics. The conference also overlaps with the Asia Game Show - where
nearly 500,000 attendees will see the latest in games hardware
and software. Conference attendees will get privileged
entrance.
Email enquiry:
gic2010-AT-ee.cityu.edu.hk
Submit Papers Here
Organised by:
IEEE Consumer Electronics Society
and
IEEE Hong Kong Section
Consumer Electronics Society Chapter
last year, the IEEE Consumer Electronics Society is pleased to announce the 2nd International IEEE Games Innovation
Conference 2010 (GIC 2010). The conference aims to be a
platform for innovative research in game design and
technologies and to focus on the multi-disciplinary aspects of
the subject and make it more accessible to researchers and practitioners from different disciplines in academia and industry.
High quality papers, abstracts, competitions, tutorials and
demos from researchers and developers in academia and
industry are invited. We especially invite the games industry to participate through exciting keynotes and help to disseminate
use of advance tools by practical sessions and demos. We also encourage technical and financial sponsorships from other organisations and academic institutions. Especially fruitful in
2009 was the scholarship scheme for post-graduate students,
which we hope to replicate this year.
Submissions:
Academic Track Papers/Posters:
Authors are invited to submit papers describing significant,
original and unpublished work. A short abstract should be
submitted by the date shown. A full paper will be requested
after review.
Industry Track Papers/System Demonstrations (Interactive Posters)/Panel Discussions:
Authors can also submit extended abstracts of up to 1000
words (3-4 pages). People who wish to give a talk (e.g.
practitioners, researchers with preliminary or incomplete
papers) but do not want to submit a full paper for review can
submit under this category. For system demonstrations and
panel discussions authors are required to submit a shorter
abstract.
Special Sessions and Tutorials:
If you have an idea for a special session or tutorial please
contact us by the date shown.
All papers and abstracts will be fully refereed by the
programme committee and selected on the basis of their
innovation, relevance and scientific contribution.
Demonstration submissions will be evaluated on the basis
of their interest and relevance. The accepted papers and
abstracts will appear in the conference proceedings.
Authors of accepted papers and extended abstracts will be
asked to submit revised and updated versions for inclusion
in the IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics.
Venue:
Hong Kong is at its best during December. Stay a while after
the conference and have a great Christmas in the tropics. The conference also overlaps with the Asia Game Show - where
nearly 500,000 attendees will see the latest in games hardware
and software. Conference attendees will get privileged
entrance.
Email enquiry:
gic2010-AT-ee.cityu.edu.hk
Submit Papers Here
Organised by:
IEEE Consumer Electronics Society
and
IEEE Hong Kong Section
Consumer Electronics Society Chapter
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