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Re: Fifth Game Programming Workshop in Japan (GPW'99)



Hello,

quiet a while ago, you posted a call for papers for GPW'99.
I just found that I have the proceedings of the GPW'95.
Is there a way to get the proceeding for the GPWs since then?

Greetings

Guido

>I'm posting this on behalf of Hitoshi Matsubara and the GPW'99 Programming
>Committee.
>
>	Martin
>
>------
>Fifth Game Programming Workshop in Japan (GPW'99):
>
>Call for Papers
>
>The purpose of this workshop is to promote computer game
>-playing research (for example Shogi, Go, Chess, Othello,
>Checkers, Bridge etc.). Relevant topics include, but are
>not limited to: the current state of game-playing program,
>theoretical developments in game-related research, general
>scientific contributions produced by the study of games
>and cognitive research of how human play games.
>
>Title: Fifth Game Programming Workshop in Japan (GPW'99)
>
>Sponsorship:  SIG Game Informatics, Information Processing
>              Society of JAPAN
>
>Co-sponsorship: Computer Shogi Association(CSA),
>                Computer Go Forum(CGF)
>
>Date: October 15-17, 1999
>
>Place: Hakone Seminar House, Kanagawa, JAPAN
>              (Accomodation: Japanese-style room)
>
>Official languages: Japanese/English (no interpretation)
>
>Expected number of participants: 80 people
>
>Registration fee: 35,000 yen (Student 15,000 yen)
>
>Process:
>
>  Submitted papers will be reviewed by the programming committee.
>
>  Authors must submit 3 printed copies of their extended
>  abstract (about 2000 characters in Japanese or about 500
>  words in English) to the following address. For those who
>  can submit electronically, please submit materials in plain,
>  unformatted text to gpw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>  The length of the final(camera-ready) papers must be
>  at most 10 pages on A4 or 8 1/2'' x 11'' size.
>
>  When your paper is accepted, at least one author of
>  the paper has to attend the workshop and present your
>  paper.  If your presentation is canceled, your paper
>  is not included in the proceedings.
>
>Schedule:
>
>   Deadline of extended abstract:  June 26th, 1999
>
>   Notification:  July 23rd, 1999
>
>   Deadline of final(camera-ready) paper:  September 10th,1999
>
>Contact (chair of organizing committee):
>
>   Hitoshi Matsubara
>   Electrotechnical Laboratories
>   Complex Games Lab.
>   1-1-4 Umezono, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305 JAPAN
>   tel:+81-298-54-5917  fax:+81-298-54-5918
>   e-mail: gpw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>Programming Committee:
>
>Yoshiyuki Kotani (Tokyo Univ. of Agri. & Tech., chair)
>Ian Frank (ETL)
>Reijer Grimbergen (ETL)
>Hiroyuki Iida (Shizuoka Univ.)
>Takuya Kojima (NTT CS Lab.)
>Hitoshi Matsubara (ETL)
>Martin Mueller (ETL)
>Kohei Noshita (Univ. of Electro-Communications)
>Takenobu Takizawa (Waseda Univ.)
>Atsushi Yoshikawa (NTT CS Lab.)


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