CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
10th Computer Olympiad
Taipei, Taiwan
In close cooperation with the Chang Jung University, the International
Computer Games Organisation (ICGA) organises the 10th Computer
Olympiad in Taipei, Taiwan. The organising committee consists of: Dr.
H.H.L.M. Donkers, Dr. M. Greenspan, Mrs. J.W. Hellemons (chair),
Professor T-s Hsu, Professor H.J. van den Herik, and Mrs. M. Tiessen.
Many tournaments are envisaged. Below 26 different games are listed
for which a program can be submitted.
Abalone
Amazons
Arimaa
Backgammon
Bao
Bridge
Chinese Chess
8x8 Checkers
Computational Pool
Diplomacy
Dominoes
Dots and Boxes
10x10 Draughts
Gipf
Go
9x9 Go
Hex
Kriegspiel
Lines of Action
6x7 OCTI
9x9 OCTI
Othello
Poker
Renju
Scrabble
Shogi
A few remarks are in order. (1) The game of chess is not included
since a separate World Computer Chess Championship (the 13th WCCC) is
held in Reykjavik, Iceland from August 13 to August 21, 2005. (2) The
game of Renju, claimed to be solved, is still welcome since we have
not seen a fully-operational program on internet that plays perfectly.
(3) 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 July 15, 2005. Notification of entry acceptation will
be given before August 1, 2005. Gold, Silver and Bronze medals will be
awarded to the leading programs in each tournament.
The Tournament Directors of the Computer Olympiad will be: H.J. van
den Herik and M. Greenspan (for Pool). The head of the local
organization is Professor S.-C Hsu. He is supported by a local team.
For details we refer to
http://www.cs.unimaas.nl/olympiad2005/.
The rules of the 10th Computer Olympiad will be published on this website.
The entry fees for the other tournaments are as follows:
Amateur:
€ 25
Semi-professional:
€ 100
Professional:
€ 250
A participant is expected to be ICGA member in good standing (€ 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 August 1, 2005 will be subject to a penalty
fee, doubling the above fees.