Please Join Us for AIIDE-10!
AAAI is delighted to announce that the Sixth Artificial Intelligence for Interactive Digital Entertainment Conference (AIIDE-10) will be held October 11–13, 2010 at Stanford University, Stanford, California.. Please mark your calendars now for AIIDE-10, and feel free to contact us at aiide10@aaai.org with any inquiries.
AIIDE-10 is intended to be the definitive point of interaction between entertainment software developers interested in AI and academic and industrial AI researchers. AIIDE-10 will include invited speakers, research and industry presentations, project demonstrations, and product exhibits. While traditionally emphasizing commercial computer and video games, we invite researchers and developers to share their insights and cutting-edge results on all topics at the interface of entertainment and artificial intelligence, including serious games, entertainment robotics, and beyond.
The Exciting Slate of Invited Speakers

AIIDE-10 featured an exciting slate of invited speakers, including Sumit Basu (from Microsoft Research), Chris Jurney (from Double Fine Productions), Bob Sottilare (from the U.S. Army Simulation and Training Technology Center), and R. Michael Young (from North Carolina State University). Details on their talks...
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Registration Information
To register online, please complete the online form. A receipt will be mailed to you via postal mail.
To register via postal mail, please complete the PDF of the registration form and fax or mail it to:
- AIIDE-10 Registration
AAAI
445 Burgess Drive
Menlo Park, CA 94025
650-321-4457 (fax)
More information on registration, including parking information, the 2010 proceedings, guest information, and so on is available on the AIIDE registration page.
The Call for Papers
The final conference call for papers for AIIDE-10 is now available!
The Conference Venue
Stanford is one of the world's leading research and teaching institutions. Located next to Palo Alto, California, the university built its international reputation through top programs in business, engineering, and the sciences, spawning such companies as Hewlett-Packard, Cisco Systems, VMware, Yahoo!, Google, and Sun Microsystems. It is therefore quite fitting that this university be the site of AIIDE-10. The campus is conveniently located about equidistant between the San Francisco International and Mineta San Jose International Airports in the heart of Silicon Valley. Just minutes from campus is downtown Palo Alto, noted for tree-lined streets, charming restaurants, and unique shops. Adjacent to the University is the open-air Stanford Shopping Center. For complete information, directions, and maps for visiting Stanford, please see Stanford's web site. Please make your plans now to join us in Palo Alto! More…
Become a Sponsor of AIIDE-10
Your participation in the AAAI Sponsor Program will give you instant visibility to a diverse group of AI and entertainment software professionals. Please consult the sponsorship leaflet or contact aiide09@aaai.org for information on sponsorship opportunities.
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Sponsors Needed for AIIDE-10!
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About the Conference
AIIDE-10
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The Research Track
Research Track papers describe AI research results that make advances towards solving known game AI problems or enabling a new form of interactive digital entertainment. The novel technique should be validated in a game prototype or test-bed, but need not be validated in a commercial game. Research Track papers are evaluated by the highest standards of academic rigor. More…
The Industry Track
Individuals that have game development experience but lack the time or need for publishing rigorous academic papers can alternatively apply to the Industry Track. This track will include presentations of AI techniques, issues, or case studies from the perspective of implementing a product in the current commercial environment. More…
Chairs
Conference Chair
G. Michael Youngblood
(University of North Carolina at Charlotte)
Program Chair
Vadim Bulitko
(University of Alberta)
Organizing Committee
Kevin Dill (Lockheed Martin)
Mark Riedl (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Brian Schwab (Blizzard Entertainment)

