CIG-2009 Proceedings Now On-line
The conference is over. The proceedings are now available on-line at http://www.ieee-cig.org/cig-2009/Proceedings
Keynotes information has been updated
There has been a change in the speakers of the Microsoft keynote. The information of Michael Mateas’ keynote is now available.
The Deadline for Travel Grants Has Been Extended to August 7th
The deadline for the student travel grants has been extended to August 7th.
Registration is Now Open!
The registration to the 2009 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Games is now open. To register please visit: https://icm3.ieee.org/eventmanager/onlineregistration.asp?eventcode=eqx
Accepted Papers
The list of accepted papers is now online at http://www.ieee-cig.org/accepted-papers/
Registration page is up!
The registration page is almost up. All the information about the fees are available. The link to the IEEE website for the payment will be posted very soon.
New Competition Track Deadline July 5th
A new special track focused on competitions has been just added to the 2009 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Games and it is open for submissions! Prospective authors are invited to contribute high-quality papers describing submissions to past or future competitions involving games such...
Student housing available!
There is some nice and cheap student housing available near-by the conference venue. Details are available in the accommodation page.
Deadline has been extended to June 14th 2009
Good news! Due to the many requests we extended the deadline to June 14th 2009. Note that, because of the time constraints for reviewing and publication, the new deadline is strict!
Keynote speakers are lining up!
Three keynote speakers have been confirmed so far, Yngvi Björnsson from Reykjavik University, Stefano Lecchi from Mileston, and Michael Mateas from the University of California Santa Cruz. Information will be posted soon on the keynote speakers webpage.
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