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4-8 July 2004, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel
The ICGA is delighted to announce that this year's Computer Olympiad takes place from July 4 to 8 and will be played at Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel. In close cooperation with Prof. Nathan Netanyahu and Omid Tabibi, the Board of ICGA has agreed to bring the Computer Olympiad to the city of Ramat-Gan, a lovely place in Israel, near Tel Aviv. The 9th Computer Olympiad is a multi-games event in which all of the participants are computer programs. The purpose is to find the strongest programs at each of the games, partly as an academic exercise and partly because the competitions are fun. The organising committee consists of: H.H.L.M. Donkers, J.W. Hellemons (chair), H.J. van den Herik, N. Netanyahu, O.D. Tabibi, J.W.H.M. Uiterwijk, E.C.D. van der Werf and M.H.M. Winands. We are planning tournaments for at least 24 different games: Abalone Amazons Arimaa Backgammon Bao Bridge Chess* Chinese Chess 8x8 Checkers Diplomacy Dots and Boxes 10x10 DraughtsGipf Go 9x9 Go Hex Lines of Action 6x7 OCTI 9x9 OCTI Othello Poker Renju Scrabble Shogi *) the 12th World Computer Chess Championship (4-12 July) The game of Awari has been eliminated from this list, since the game has been solved by Romein and Bal, as reported in the ICGA Journal, Vol. 25, No. 3. In this capacity it follows the games: Connect-Four, Qubic, Go-Moku, and Nine Men's Morris. The game of Renju, claimed to be solved too, is still welcome since we have not seen a fully- operational program on internet that plays perfectly. Moreover, we are willing to host more games, such as Ataxx, Clobber, Dvonn, Mediocrity, Onyx, Tamsk, TwixT and Zèrtz but we do not know of the existence of adequately playing programs. We are awaiting suggestions and proposals of programmers before we include them in the official list given above. For each game a tournament will take place provided that at least two programs enter the tournament for that particular game. The detailed tournament schedule will not be announced until the closing date for entries which is 1 June 2004. Notification of entry acceptation will be given before 23 June, 2004. Gold, Silver and Bronze medals will be awarded to the leading programs in each tournament. Except for the OCTI tournaments, there will be no cash prizes. The chess competition of the Computer Olympiad will be a special event, since it is adopted by the ICGA as the 12th World Computer- Chess Championship (WCCC 2004). During the Olympiad, the World Championship Computer-RoShamBo will be organised. The 9th Computer Olympiad will be held in conjunction with the Computers and Games 2004 conference (CG'04). The Tournament Director of the Computer Olympiad will be Professor Jaap van den Herik from the Computer Science Department of the Universiteit Maastricht. The rules of the 9th Computer Olympiad will be published on the website. The entry fee for the chess tournament is as follows: Amateur:euro 25 Semi-professional: euro 250 Professional: euro 500 The entry fees for the other tournaments are as follows: Amateur: euro 25 Semi-professional: euro 100 Professional: euro 250 A participant is expected to be ICGA member (euro 40). "Amateur": programmers who have no commercial interest in their program, and are not professional game programmers. Applications for amateur classification must supply information to justify their claim. "Semi-professional": Any program submitted by an employee or associate from a games-programming company. The program's name must not be derived from or similar to a commercial product. "Professional": A program whose name is the same as or derived from a commercial product. Any entry received after 15 June 2004 will be subject to a penalty fee, doubling the above fees. For more information: http://www.cs.unimaas.nl/olympiad2004/ |
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