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    DENVECT 2012 - 4th IEEE International Workshop on Digital Entertainment, Networked Virtual Environments, and Creative Technology (DENVECT)

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    Category DENVECT 2012

    Deadline: August 15, 2011 | Date: January 14, 2012

    Venue/Country: Las Vegas, U.S.A

    Updated: 2011-06-13 18:26:00 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    4th IEEE International Workshop on Digital Entertainment, Networked

    Virtual Environments, and Creative Technology (DENVECT)

    CCNC 2012 - Satellite Workshop

    January 14 2012, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

    Sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society

    Computer games become increasingly important; not only in entertainment but also in serious applications. Games are being used in education, training, decisions support, communication, marketing and even as art forms. Games enable people to experience environments and situations that could never be experienced in real life, because they are too dangerous, unreachable, or simply do not exist. Games can train abilities in new, effective and enjoyable ways. And games can create new social networks in which people from all over the world meet, talk, and play together.

    New technology, like faster computers and graphics cards, new interface techniques, broadband connections and mobile devices, lead to new game play possibilities. But they also put a large burden on those of us who must create such games. Players get more demanding.

    They expect not only realistic graphics and physics but also natural behaviour of the entities that inhibit the virtual game worlds. They expect gripping storylines that are smoothly incorporated in the game play. They expect to be challenged by game play that understands the player and automatically adapts to her abilities.

    This is only achievable by hard work and new research. Research in new graphics and physics techniques, research in new forms of artificial intelligence, research in human-computer interaction, research in learning and automatic scenario design, and research in the artistic aspects of games. Fortunately digital entertainment and creative technology is nowadays considered as a serious academic domain and the number of researchers studying these topics is rapidly increasing. An excellent way to advance the state-of-the-art in digital entertainment and creative technology is to have people from all these different, multi-disciplinary areas of research meet and discuss their problems and achievements. The IEEE Digital Entertainment, Networked Virtual Environments, and Creative Technology Workshop is an excellent opportunity for this. The purpose of this workshop is to bring together academic and industry researchers, designers and computer entertainment developers and practitioners, to address and advance the research and development issues related to computer entertainment. Papers presenting original research and applications are being sought in all areas of digital entertainment and creative technology. Suggested topics include (but are not limited to):

    Topics areas:

    Real-time animation and computer graphics for video games

    Distributed simulation and communication in multi-player games

    Augmented physical systems

    Cheat detection and prevention

    Experiences on large-scale gaming system design and implementation

    Impact of online game growth on network infrastructure

    Input devices, haptics and accessibility

    Latency issues and lag compensation techniques

    Messaging and conferencing in games

    Mobile and resource-constrained systems

    Network measurement and traffic modelling

    Network protocol design

    Networks of sensors and actuators

    P2P & scalable system architectures

    Quality of service and content adaptation

    Security, authentication, accounting and digital rights management

    System benchmarking, performance evaluation, and provisioning

    User and usability studies

    User behaviour and social network in games

    User-generated content authoring and management

    Virtualization technology applied to games

    Game console hardware and software

    Artificial intelligence in games

    Interactive physics

    Uses of GPU for non-graphical algorithms in games

    Multi-processor techniques for games

    Speech and vision processing as user input techniques

    Development tools and techniques

    Cinematography in games

    Game design and game genres

    Story structure (setting, plot, character, theme) in games

    Games (Casual, Serious, Mobile, Networked, Alternative Reality, Ubiquitous, Pervasive, etc.)

    Game production pipelines, Tools and Middleware

    Papers Guidelines for Submission

    Submitted papers must represent original material that is not currently under review in any other conference or journal, and has not been previously published. The paper should be used as the basis for a 20 - 30 minute workshop presentation.

    Manuscripts should be written in English conforming to the IEEE standard conference format (8.5" x 11", Two-Column) and not exceed 5 pages in length. Submission of papers should be regarded as a commitment such that, if accepted, at least one author of the paper will register and attend the conference; otherwise it will be removed from the IEEE Digital Library after the conference.

    Papers should be submitted in a .pdf or .ps format by selecting CCNC'12 on the EDAS paper submission website and then selecting the workshop submission link.

    A separate cover sheet should show the title of the paper, the author(s) name(s) and affiliation(s), and the address (including e-mail, telephone, and fax) to which the correspondence should be sent.

    Important Dates

    Paper Submission: 15 August 2011

    Author Notification: 15 September 2011

    Camera-ready Copy: 30 September October 2011

    Workshop date: 14 January 2012

    Workshop General Chairs

    Madjid Merabti (m.merabtiatljmu.ac.uk) ? Liverpool John Moores University, UK

    Workshop Programme Co-Chairs

    Marco Roccetti (roccettiatcs.unibo.it) ? University of Bologna, UK

    Abdennour El Rhalibi (a.elrhalibiatljmu.ac.uk) - Liverpool John Moores University, UK

    Claudio E. Palazzi (cpalazziatmath.unipd.it ) - University of Padua, Italy


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