Artificial Intelligence for Games @ IA Conference on Artificial Intelligence

AI4G @ EPIA 2019


Artificial Intelligence



Playing games has been considered a relevant task for AI research since the very inception of the field. Some of the AI accomplishments have been based on solving Games like Checkers, Chess and Go. Often, competitions based on games are organized to foster the research on AI and define frameworks for comparison of work. One example is the General Game Playing that challenges AI players to play and win games they do not know beforehand. Games can also be the base of research on computational creativity. The procedural design of new levels for games or the design of complete games with novel gameplay has been an interesting challenge. The generation of game content has been addressed in the sense of story creation and interactive storytelling as well, which is one of the very promising fields of research on AI for games, and one that attracts the interest of the game development industry. Finally, the social nature of games, and in particular of videogames, present good scenarios for exploring the social skills of AI agents, in particular by interacting with humans. This thematic track brings together leading researchers to discuss recent advances and explore future directions in the applied field of Artificial Intelligence for Games.
All papers should be submitted in PDF format through the EPIA 2019 EasyChair submission page. Prospective authors should select the thematic track to which their paper is to be submitted.
Topics of Interest
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Decision Making
Learning in games
Search-based approaches for games
Neural-based approaches for games
Player/Opponent modeling
AI based game design
Procedural content generation
Intelligent interactive narrative
Character development and narrative
AI for virtual cinematography
AI for non-player characters
Multi-agent and multi-strategy learning in games
General game playing
Theoretical or empirical analysis of AI techniques for games
Comparative studies and game-based benchmarking of AI algorithms
Applications of artificial intelligence in (non-inclusive list):
Digital games (any platform)
Board and card games
Economic or mathematical games
Serious games
Realistic games for simulation or training
Augmented and mixed-reality games
Paper Submission Instructions
All accepted papers will be published by Springer in a volume of Springer’s Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) corresponding to the proceedings of the 19th EPIA Conference on Artificial Intelligence, EPIA 2019.
Submissions must be original and not published elsewhere. Papers should not exceed twelve (12) pages in length and must adhere to the formatting instructions of the conference. Each submission will be peer reviewed by at least three members of the Program Committee. The reviewing process is double blind, so authors should remove names and affiliations from the submitted papers, and must take reasonable care to assure anonymity during the review process. References to own work may be included in the paper, as long as referred to in the third person. Acceptance will be based on the paper’s significance, technical quality, clarity, relevance and originality. All accepted papers must be presented orally the conference by one of the authors and at least one author of each accepted paper must register for the conference.