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CfP: AI & Games Symposium, April 2014, London

As part of the annual AISB conference, which this year will be in London,
at Goldsmith’s College, the Symposium on AI & Games will take place
on April 1st, 2014. Deadline for submissions of 4 page abstracts
and demonstrations,  posters or tutorials submissions is January 3rd.

Website:
http://staffwww.dcs.shef.ac.uk/people/D.Romano/AISB14/

The AI & Games Symposium acts as a meeting and network point for
researchers from academia, education and industry, in particular those
involved with the design, development and evaluation of AI and games.

The AI & Games symposium focuses on the application of artificial
intelligence or intelligent-like techniques, frameworks and theories
to the creation of interactive engaging intelligent games. It will
address these main areas:

·       The use of AI techniques (planning, learning, evolution etc.)
in games and the game design process.
·       The design and engineering of AI components in commercial games
·       AI for serious games and gamification.
·       Automatic or semi-automatic procedural content generation
·       Intelligent or adaptive player interaction
·       AI for player analytics and modelling player behaviour or experience.
·       Agent pathfinding and decision-making in games
·       Environmental simulations for games
·       Interactive narrative generation
·       Player perceptions of game AI

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