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Chief Editors
ISSN 1477-2043
2002-2005 |
Chief Editors Professor Norman Gough,
School of Computing & Information Technology, University of
Wolverhampton, UK Dr Quasim Mehdi, School
of Computing & Information Technology, University of Wolverhampton, UK Journal
Co-ordinator Tarvinder Kaur, University of Wolverhampton
Associate
Editor for Games Computer Hardware and Architecture Professor David
Al-Dabbas, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham UK Associate Editor for AI and Interactive Storytelling
Professor Marc Cavazza,
University of Teeside,
Middlesborough, UK Associate
Editor for Simulation Software Professor Yoshihiro Okada, Kyushu University, Japan Associate
Editor for Games Architecture Professor Leon Rothkrantz, Delft University of Technology, The
Netherlands Associate
Editor for Games and Applications Position vacant Associate
Editor for Machine Learning Professor V Rao Vemuri,
University of California, Davies, USA Associate
Editor for Educational Games Professor David Kaufman, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada Associate
Editor for Evolutionary Systems, Emergent Systems and Artificial Life Dr Lubo
Jankovic, InteSys Ltd and University of Birmingham, UK Associate Editor for AI and Goal-Directed Action Planning
Dr John Funge, iKuni Inc,
Palo Alto, USA Other posts to be
announced : Associate Editor for Graphics and Virtual Reality Editorial
Board Dr. Richard Cant,
Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham UK Dr Henry Lowood,
Stanford University, USA Dr. Gal A. Kaminka,
Computer Science Department, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Dr. Steve Maddock,
Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK Dr. Stephen McGlinchey, Computing & Information Systems Department, University of Paisley, UK Professor
Magy Seif El-Nasr, Northwestern University, Chicago, USA
Dr Ian Palmer, EIMC, University of Bradford, UK Dr Jouni Smed, Department of Computer Science, University of Turku, Finland Kurt Squire, MIT and Indiana University, USA Dr
Johannes Fürnkranz, Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence,
Austria Dr
Darryl Charles, Faculty of Informatics, University of Ulster, Northern
Ireland. Professor Themis Panayiotopoulos, Department of Informatics, University of Piraeus, Greece Dr Ian Wright, iKuni Inc, Palo Alto, USA Others to be announced. If you wish to be a
member of the Board please E-mail details/experience and subject area to the
Chief Editors Aims of IJIGS This journal publishes
papers on AI and simulation tools and the way in which they can be applied in
the multimedia, computer games and entertainment industry. See the Scope of IJIGS. It is hoped that this Journal will
facilitate interaction between games developers and academia and help to promote
the next generation of intelligent games and entertainment. It seems to us
that the WWW is the best format for such papers, since it offers rapid
publication and accessibility through downloading. However, the Editors plan to issue a consolidated version
as a CD-ROM and a paper version may be issued in future if there is
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