Welcome to ICCC 2015!

Welcome to ICCC 2015 in Park City, Utah! The main conference will start tomorrow, with 41 exciting contributed presentations and an invited keynote by Emily Short. The pre-conference CC & Games workshop already started with another 9 presentations and 25 participants!

Updates to submissions allowed until Sunday, March 8

Authors of ICCC 2015 are offered the option to update their submissions before the review period starts. The original version must be submitted in time, i.e., new submissions are not accepted after the submission system closing time (Monday, March 2, 23:59 UTC/GMT). Updates are possible until the end of the week (Sunday, March 8, 23:59 UTC/GMT).

The Program Committee will meanwhile bid for papers, and review tasks will be assigned. Once the actual reviews start, submissions can no longer be updated.

Submission system closes on Monday at 23:59 UTC

The official submission deadline is on Saturday, but we have decided to give a grace period that extends over the weekend until Monday. The submission system will close at 23:59 UTC /GMT on Mon, March 2nd, i.e.,

  • at 16:59 on Mar 2nd in Park City, Utah (site of ICCC 2015)
  • at 00:59 on Mar 3rd in Ljubljana (ICCC 2014)
  • at 10:59 on Mar 3rd in Sydney (ICCC 2013).

We are looking forward to your submissions!

Addition to submission instructions

The following request has been added to the submission instructions.

Please indicate the paper type clearly on the first page or your submission: Technical paper, System or resource description paper, Study paper, Cultural application paper, or Position paper. This ensures that reviewers use the criteria relevant to your paper.

Please see the CFP for more information on the paper types and their evaluation criteria.

Program Committee announced

The Program Committee of ICCC 2015 has been announced, see the Organization page. We are proud to have a very strong scientific committee that represents all areas of computational creativity research and is most international.

This year, the committee consists of 9 senior members and 35 regular members. They will all review submissions to the conference. The senior members will additionally coordinate discussions among reviewers and handle possible conditional accepts.