IGGI-2022: IGGI Conference 2022 University of York York, UK, September 6-7, 2022 |
Conference website | http://www.iggi2022.org |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iggi2022 |
Abstract registration deadline | June 23, 2022 |
Poster submission deadline | July 29, 2022 |
Submission deadline | July 29, 2022 |
IGGI 2022 is the annual conference for the Intelligent Games and Game Intelligence (IGGI) Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT)
Submissions remain open for External Posters (See below). (IGGI Researchers with Late submissions should stick them in, and email the programme chairs james.goodman@qmul.ac.uk).
Submission Guidelines (IGGI researchers) [Now formally closed]
The following submission categories are welcome:
- A 15-minute talk proposal. This can be directly related to your research, or on extra-curricular games-related topic (for example, in previous years we’ve had talks on the rise of casual games, how to write D&D modules for online sale, and evangelists.)
- A workshop proposal: a 60–90 minute workshop, in which participants get some practical demonstration and hands-on activities around your research topic. We expressly invite you to organise workshops in teams of two or more, with your supervisor(s) if you wish.
- A panel proposal: Students in a group submit a panel proposal with a specific topic. The panel is scheduled for 20–30 minutes, and will involve a mix of pre-specified questions and an open Q&A with the audience.
- A tutorial proposal: a 45-60 minute tutorial on some subject of interest to the research community.
In all cases please submit a short abstract (maximum 350 words) outlining the proposed content, and target audiences.
The submission link includes a section to upload a PDF paper attachment. PLEASE IGNORE THIS - we just need the short abstract text.
(Poster Submissions for IGGI researchers need to be submitted separately as per the guidelines shared separately. Please contact the poster chair for any queries.)
Submission Guidelines (non-IGGI researchers)
While most submissions are reserved for CDT researchers, we do have some capacity for posters from external PhD students not part of the CDT (and we'd love to have you along). If you have been working on a research topic that is related and relevant to the IGGI themes, you can submit an external poster. Please use the standard CFP for submissions and mention that you are a non-IGGI researcher in the abstract section. Please note that the deadline for external poster submissions is 29th July 2022. The actual conference is free, and you can register on the conference website, but you'll need to sort out your own transport and accommodation. Also, you need to bring your own poster to the venue. For any further details, please contact the poster chair.
Contact
All questions about general submissions should be emailed to the Programme Chairs: james.goodman@qmul.ac.uk and/or sahar.mirhadi@york.ac.uk.
Questions about posters should be directed to the poster chair, prasad.sandbhor@york.ac.uk