Laboratory of Content-oriented Computational Culture & Arts

関西大学総合情報学部 文化芸術計算機科学研究室

Invited Session 20: Computational Culture, Arts, and Interaction on KES2025

Session Topics

We successfully had the same sessions on KES2023.
Invited Session 04: Computational Culture, Arts, and Interaction on KES2024
Invited Session 11: Computational Culture, Arts, and Interaction on KES2023

This year, we will have the second edition of our session on KES2025.

Osaka, September 10-12, 2025

This session aims to discuss methods and findings for computational culture, arts, and the interaction for such domains. The main focus of the target contents are as follows but not limited to:

  • Computing representations in comics
  • Computing semantics in comics
  • Computing representations in Animes
  • Computing semantics in Animes
  • Computational approach for reading comics
  • Computational analysis of interaction in reading comics
  • Computational analysis of interaction in creating comics
  • Music information retrieval
  • Computational approach for playing music
  • Lyrics information retrieval
  • Computational approach for music experience
  • Procedural Content Generation in Games
  • Computational analysis of games
  • Computational analysis of interaction in enjoying games
  • Gamification and interaction
  • Tourism Informatics
  • Computational analysis of interaction in tourism
  • Computational approach for travel and sightseeing
  • Computational approach for foods and eating activities

Any methods and findings with computational technologies and manners are welcomed to this session. We call for papers to discuss the future of culture, arts, and interaction for such domains with computational approaches.

Session Chairs

Ryosuke Yamanishi, Prof. at Kansai University, Japan
Mitsunori Matsushita, Prof. Kansai University, Japan
Satoshi Nakamura, Prof. Meiji University, Japan
Yoko Nishihara, Prof. Ritsumeikan University, Japan

Submission Instructions for Authors

Full papers should be detailed academic articles in conventional format. The guide length for full papers is 8 to 10 pages (maximum).

It is the author’s responsibility to ensure that their paper does not contain any errors. Also, kindly note that Elsevier will publish what they receive so it is important that the authors submit the final version of their papers.
Proofs will not be sent to authors at any time during production.
If the above conditions are not adhered to, the paper will not be published in Procedia Energy, but we may be able to publish the paper elsewhere – contact us for details.

Details for Paper Submission

Copyright

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Submission Conditions

All oral and poster papers must be presented by one of the authors who must register for the conference and pay the fee.

By submitting a paper for the conference authors undertake that, if the paper is accepted, they will pay the fee, attend the conference, and present the paper.

By submitting a paper you also indicate that you accept the KES Terms and Conditions, available .. here .. on the conference website and that you agree to abide by them.

Important Dates

  • Submission of papers Deadline:  March 31, 2025
  • Notification of Acceptance: May 5th , 2025
  • Final Publication Files: June 2nd 2025