2010-07-02

[Tccc] CFP: ACE 2010 and DIMEA 2010 (Deadline Extension)

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ACE 2010: 7th Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology Conference
incorporating DIMEA 2010 (5th Digital Interactive Media Entertainment
and Arts Conference) and
in conjunction with NetGames 2010 (9th Annual Workshop on Network and
Systems Support for Games)

Taipei, Taiwan on 17-19 November, 2010

http://www.ace2010.org/
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ACE has become the leading academic forum for dissemination of novel
research results in the area of entertainment computing. Interactive
entertainment is one of the most vibrant areas of interest in modern
society and ACE is its premier forum. The goal of ACE 2010 is to bring
together researchers and practitioners from industry and academia to
present and discuss their work in a stimulating and challenging
environment. This year ACE is incorporating with DIMEA 2010 (5th
Digital Interactive Media Entertainment and Arts Conference) and
NetGames 2010 (9th Annual Workshop on Network and Systems Support for
Games).

ACE is naturally a multi-disciplinary conference expected to attract
people across a wide spectrum of interests and disciplines including,
but not limited to, arts, sociology, anthropology, psychology,
marketing, computer science and design. The goal of ACE is to
stimulate discussion in the development and advancement of interactive
art and entertainment applications. It, thus, strides to balance
several interdisciplinary areas and seeks representation in all these
areas, including, but not limited to:

- Affective Computing
- Animation Techniques
- Audio Design
- Augmented & Mixed Reality
- Digital Cinema
- Digital Entertainment
- Elderly Entertainment
- Experience Design
- Game Production
- Game Programming
- Game Techniques
- Human-Robots Interaction
- Mobile & Ubiquitous Entertainment
- Museum Applications
- Novel Gaming Interfaces (Tabletop Interfaces, Tangible Interfaces)
- Smart Gadgets & Toys
- Special Effects
- Usability & Playability
- User-Centered Design
- Visual Arts

To encourage presentation of such multi-disciplinary work, we invite
submissions that fall into the following tracks:

- Full Papers:
Original unpublished technical, design, and theory/social impact.
Submissions to this track should not exceed 8pages in ACM format.

- Short Papers:
Original unpublished technical, design, and theory/social impact.
Submissions to this track should not exceed 4 pages in ACM format.

- Posters:
Breakthroughs in technical research, content design, industry
applications, and entertainment theories/social impact researches
are invited. Submissions to this track should not exceed 2 pages in
ACM format.

- Creative Showcase:
The Creative Showcase is open to a large variety of submissions
including, but not limited to:
* Technical demonstrations of prototype technologies of advanced
entertainment technology
* All varieties of video and computer games
* Interactive art, drama, fiction and other narrative forms
* Web and mobile-based computer entertainment
* Audio, visual and other sensory forms of digital interaction

Submissions to this track should be accompanied of a one page abstract
in ACM format. All accepted submissions will be published in
conference proceedings.

- Workshop Proposal
Conference workshops typically provide valuable in-depth discussions
of specific topics in computer entertainment technology. If you are
working in an emerging area in entertainment computing, please
consider organizing a workshop. They are an opportunity to move a new
field forward and build community. These workshops may consist of both
invited and contributed papers that will highlight exciting new
developments and currents trends of research.

IMPORTANT DATES (Extended Deadlines)
Workshop Proposal Submission Due: 30 June 2010
Full and Short Papers Submission Due: 16 July 2010
Poster Submission Due: 16 July 2010
Creative Show Case Submission Due: 16 July 2010
Tutorial & Panel Submission Due: 30 August 2010
Mobile Game Competition Submission Due: 30 August 2010


All accepted full papers will be asked to extend their papers for a
Journal Publication: Special Issue of ACM Computers in Entertainment

Awards:
Best papers and creative showcases will be selected based on a jury of
well respected pioneers in the field attending the conference. We
honor the authors of these publications by presenting awards including:
* Paper award categories: Gold, Silver, and Bronze.
* Creative showcase award categories: Gold, Silver, and Bronze.

Organization Committee:
Honorary General Chair
Chung-Weun Hou (President of National Taipei University, Taiwan)

General Chairs
Victor R.L. Shen (National Taipei University, Taiwan)
Henry Been-Lirn Duh (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Masahiko Inami (Keio University, Japan)

Program Chairs
Michael Haller (Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences, Austria)
Yushifumi Kitamura (Osaka University, Japan)
Vivian Hsueh-Hua Chen (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)

Creative Showcases and Interactive Arts Chairs
Mark Billinghurst (HIT Lab NZ)
Shoichi Hasegawa (University of Electro-Communications, Japan)
Bor-Sing Lin (National Taipei University, Taiwan)

Publicity Chairs
Owen Noel Newton Fernando (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Teresa Romao (The New University of Lisbon, Portugal)
Tsai-Yen Li (National Chengchi University, Taiwan)
Sheng-Wei (Kuan-Ta) Chen (Institute of Information Science, Academia
Sinica, Taiwan)

Workshop Chairs
Kevin Wong (Murdoch University, Australia)
Kuei Min Wang (Shih Chien University Kaohsiung Campus)

Panel/Tutorial Chairs
Junehua Song (KAIST, Korea)
Yue-Shan Chang (National Taipei University, Taiwan)

Publication Chairs
Wen-Kai Tai (National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan)

Game Competition Chairs
Zhigeng Pan (Zhejiang University, China)
Chung-Hong Huang (Lunghwa University of Science and Technology, Taiwan)
Chun-Chia Hsu (Lunghwa University of Science and Technology, Taiwan)

Local Organizing Chairs
Jiung-Yao Huang (National Taipei University, Taiwan)
Shu-Shen Wai(National Taipei University, Taiwan)
Dalton Lin (National Taipei University, Taiwan)

ACE Steering Committee
Adrian David Cheok (Keio University, Japan & NUS, Singapore)
Hiroshi Ishii (MIT Media Lab, USA)
Hirokazu Kato (Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan)

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