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[gnugo-devel] Call for participation: 2005 World Computer Go Congress (f


From: Arend Bayer
Subject: [gnugo-devel] Call for participation: 2005 World Computer Go Congress (fwd)
Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2005 18:33:29 +0200 (CEST)


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Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2005 15:55:52 +0800
From: Shi-Jim Yen <address@hidden>
Subject: Call for participation: 2005 World Computer Go Congress

You can all register at http://www.cju.edu.tw/~GO/

 

 

Information

�� Competition Dates:

     September 10-11, 2005 

�� Venue: 

     Chang Jung Christian University (CJCU), Tainan, Taiwan 

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�� Host:

     Taiwanese Association for Artificial Intelligence (TAAI), Taiwan 

     Chang Jung Christian University (CJCU), Tainan, Taiwan

     National University of Tainan (NUTN), Tainan, Taiwan 

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�� Organizer:

     Council for Cultural Affairs, Taiwan

     Institute for Information Industry, Taiwan

     CSIE, CJCU, Taiwan

     CSIE, NUTN, Taiwan 

     HeroIT, Taiwan 

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�� Registration: 

     On-line registration only

     http://www.cju.edu.tw/~GO/ 

     Fee can be paid at the day of competition 

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�� Due date for registration and registration fees: 

   (1) Due date

          August 10, 2005

   (2) Registration fees

          i. Amateur program, USD 50/per program

          ii. Product, USD 250/per program

          iii. Free for programs which participate in 10th computer Olympiad


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�� Competition Type:

     Computer vs. Computer 

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�� Prizes:

     (1) First Place : NTD 60,000 or USD 2,000

                                   A gold medal 

     (2) Second Place : NTD 45,000 or USD 1,500

                                   A silver medal 

     (3) Third Place : NTD 30,000 or USD 1,000

                                   A bronze medal 

     (4) Fourth Place: NTD 15,000 or USD 500 

     Notes: Taxation of the prizes and foreign exchange restrictions are
subject to all      

                  pertinent laws. (20% tax for foreigner, 15% tax for
domestic people)

 

Best Regards,

Shi-Jim Yen 

Assistant Professor of CSIE, in NDHU, Houlian, Taiwan. 

 





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