GIC 2015 - Game Industry Conference 2015
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Game Industry Conference is looking for any talks or presentations that would be of value for its participants. You can submit your proposal of talk below. The submissions might fit the list of tracks given below, but are not limited to that as long as they are related to game development.
The submission is open till September 10th. Submissions will be assessed by the Boards of the conference. The final notice of acceptation of talk should be given no later than September 20t, but we will try to proceed the early submissions on the fly to give you notice of acceptation much sooner where possible. We encourage you to choose modal language and length options, as these allow us to shape the program of the conference better.
Due to the fact that during the previous editions speakers sumbitted much more lectures than could be accepted in the programme, this year each speaker is allowed to deliver only one lecture.
If you have questions regarding the process, please do not hesitate to write to marcin-AT-gic.gd
The submission is open till September 10th. Submissions will be assessed by the Boards of the conference. The final notice of acceptation of talk should be given no later than September 20t, but we will try to proceed the early submissions on the fly to give you notice of acceptation much sooner where possible. We encourage you to choose modal language and length options, as these allow us to shape the program of the conference better.
Due to the fact that during the previous editions speakers sumbitted much more lectures than could be accepted in the programme, this year each speaker is allowed to deliver only one lecture.
If you have questions regarding the process, please do not hesitate to write to marcin-AT-gic.gd
Other CFPs
- Symposium on AI AND THE MITIGATION OF HUMAN ERROR: ANOMALIES, TEAM METRICS AND THERMODYNAMICS
- Symposium on CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN MULTIAGENT LEARNING FOR THE REAL WORLD
- Symposium on ENABLING COMPUTING RESEARCH IN SOCIALLY INTELLIGENT HUMAN-ROBOT INTERACTION: A COMMUNITY-DRIVEN MODULAR RESEARCH PLATFORM
- Symposium on ETHICAL AND MORAL CONSIDERATIONS IN NONHUMAN AGENTS
- Symposium on INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS FOR SUPPORTING DISTRIBUTED HUMAN TEAMWORK
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