Event Details
17th May 2007
9am-6pm
Schedule
Day Session Schedule
TimeLocationPresentation
08:30Arrival
09:15Clore Introduction
Paul Kelly
Group Leader, Software Performance Optimisation, Imperial College
09:30Clore Creating Games for the Next Generation
David Braben
Founder, Frontier Developments
10:15Clore Real-time 3D Tracking and Mapping with a Hand-Held Camera
Andrew Davison
Lecturer and EPSRC Advanced Research Fellow, Imperial College
10:45Coffee Break & Demos
Clore Real-time 3D Tracking and Mapping with a Hand-Held Camera Demo by Andrew Davison
308 The Haskell Motorcycle Diaries Demo by Tristan Allwood and Matthew Sackman
311 Scalable MMOG with Publish/Subscribe Demo by Nan Wang
11:30Clore Embracing Change
Richard Parr
Chief Technical Officer, Criterion Games (EA)
12:00Clore Making an Xbox Live Arcade Game with a Small Team
Henry Falconer
Lead Developer, Codeglue
12:30Lunch & Poster Presentations
14:00Clore Semantic Representation in Computer Games
Alex Whittaker, Alejandro López Correa and Omar Abouzekri
Developers, Beautiful Game Studios (Eidos)
14:30Clore 3D Modelling of Faces and Expressions
Daniel Rueckert
Professor of Visual Information Processing, Imperial College
15:00Clore Introversion Software: 6 Years, 4 Games and still playing with Pixels
Mark Morris and Chris Delay
Directors, Introversion Software
15:30Coffee Break & Demos
Clore Automatic Facial Expression Analysis Using a Particle Filter Tracker Demo by Maja Pantic, Michel Valstar and Edwin Jacobs
308 The Haskell Motorcycle Diaries Demo by Tristan Allwood and Matthew Sackman
311 Scalable MMOG with Publish/Subscribe Demo by Nan Wang
16:30Clore Multithreading in Games
Richard Geary
Software Engineer, Rare
17:00Clore Emotions in AI
Peter Molyneux
Creative Director, Lionhead Studios
17:45Clore Closing Remarks
Chris Hankin
Professor and Pro Rector (Research), Imperial College
Evening Session Schedule
Our prior plans for the evening session have changed and instead we now hope to relocate to a nearby pub to be announced on the day.
Contact
If you have any enquiries, please contact Paul Kelly, Marc Hull, John Cass or Julia Zanghieri at game@doc.ic.ac.uk