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CIG 2014: Dortmund, Germany
- 2014 IEEE Conference on Computational Intelligence and Games, CIG 2014, Dortmund, Germany, August 26-29, 2014. IEEE 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-3546-8

- Daniel A. Ashlock, Cameron McGuinness:

Automatic generation of fantasy role-playing modules. 1-8 - Shaun Bangay, Owen Makin:

Generating an attribute space for analyzing balance in single unit RTS game combat. 1-8 - Spyridon Samothrakis, Samuel A. Roberts, Diego Perez Liebana

, Simon M. Lucas
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Rolling horizon methods for games with continuous states and actions. 1-8 - Marc Lanctot, Mark H. M. Winands

, Tom Pepels
, Nathan R. Sturtevant:
Monte Carlo Tree Search with heuristic evaluations using implicit minimax backups. 1-8 - Trevor Sarratt, David V. Pynadath, Arnav Jhala

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Converging to a player model in Monte-Carlo Tree Search. 1-7 - Jonathan Tremblay, Pedro Andrade Torres

, Clark Verbrugge:
An algorithmic approach to analyzing combat and stealth games. 1-8 - Markus Guhe, Alex Lascarides:

Game strategies for The Settlers of Catan. 1-8 - Philip Rodgers, John Levine:

An investigation into 2048 AI strategies. 1-2 - Scott Watson, Wolfgang Banzhaf, Andrew Vardy:

Automated design for playability in computer game agents. 1-8 - Sheng-Yi Hsu, Julian Togelius

, Chung-tsai Sun:
Towards market seller modeling in World of Warcraft. 1-2 - Nicolas A. Barriga

, Marius Stanescu, Michael Buro:
Parallel UCT search on GPUs. 1-7 - Hyun-Tae Kim, Kyung-Joong Kim

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Learning to recommend game contents for real-time strategy gamers. 1-8 - Christoffer Holmgård, Antonios Liapis, Julian Togelius

, Georgios N. Yannakakis
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Evolving personas for player decision modeling. 1-8 - Antonios Liapis, Georgios N. Yannakakis

, Julian Togelius
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Designer modeling for Sentient Sketchbook. 1-8 - Ibrahim M. Mahmoud, Lianchao Li, Dieter Wloka, Mostafa Z. Ali

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Believable NPCs in serious games: HTN planning approach based on visual perception. 1-8 - Luciano Gualà, Stefano Leucci

, Emanuele Natale:
Bejeweled, Candy Crush and other match-three games are (NP-)hard. 1-8 - Swen E. Gaudl

, Joanna J. Bryson
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Extended ramp goal module: Low-cost behaviour arbitration for real-time controllers based on biological models of dopamine cells. 1-8 - Joan Marc Llargues Asensio, Juan Peralta Donate, Paulo Cortez

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Evolving Artificial Neural Networks applied to generate virtual characters. 1-5 - Nick Sephton, Peter I. Cowling

, Edward Jack Powley, Nicholas H. Slaven:
Heuristic move pruning in Monte Carlo Tree Search for the strategic card game Lords of War. 1-7 - Hyun-Soo Park, Kyung-Joong Kim

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Learning to play fighting game using massive play data. 1-2 - Fabian Hadiji, Rafet Sifa, Anders Drachen

, Christian Thurau, Kristian Kersting, Christian Bauckhage
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Predicting player churn in the wild. 1-8 - Markus Thill, Samineh Bagheri, Patrick Koch, Wolfgang Konen

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Temporal difference learning with eligibility traces for the game connect four. 1-8 - Jayden Ivanovic, Fabio Zambetta

, Xiaodong Li
, Jessica Rivera-Villicana
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Reinforcement learning to control a commander for capture the flag. 1-8 - Niels Justesen, Balint Tillman, Julian Togelius

, Sebastian Risi
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Script- and cluster-based UCT for StarCraft. 1-8 - Lucas Ferreira, Claudio Fabiano Motta Toledo:

A search-based approach for generating Angry Birds levels. 1-8 - Siming Liu, Sushil J. Louis, Christopher A. Ballinger:

Evolving effective micro behaviors in RTS game. 1-8 - Kaito Yamamoto, Syunsuke Mizuno, Chun Yin Chu, Ruck Thawonmas

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Deduction of fighting-game countermeasures using the k-nearest neighbor algorithm and a game simulator. 1-5 - Roman Garnett, Thomas Gärtner

, Timothy Ellersiek, Eyjolfur Gudmondsson, Petur Oskarsson:
Predicting unexpected influxes of players in EVE online. 1-8 - Jeffrey Tsang:

Applying fingerprint multilateration to population dynamics in Prisoner's Dilemma simulations. 1-8 - Vanus Vachiratamporn, Koichi Moriyama, Ken-ichi Fukui, Masayuki Numao:

An implementation of affective adaptation in survival horror games. 1-8 - Steve Dahlskog

, Julian Togelius
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A multi-level level generator. 1-8 - David Lupien St-Pierre, Olivier Teytaud:

The Nash and the bandit approaches for adversarial portfolios. 1-7 - Marcin Grzegorz Szubert, Wojciech Jaskowski

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Temporal difference learning of N-tuple networks for the game 2048. 1-8 - Gabriella A. B. Barros, Julian Togelius

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Exploring a large space of small games. 1-2 - Michael A. Leece, Arnav Jhala

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Opponent state modeling in RTS games with limited information using Markov random fields. 1-7 - José María Peña Sánchez, Javier Viedma, Santiago Muelas, Antonio LaTorre

, Luís Peña:
Designer-driven 3D buildings generated using Variable Neighborhood Search. 1-8 - Markus Guhe, Alex Lascarides:

The effectiveness of persuasion in The Settlers of Catan. 1-8 - Pier Luca Lanzi

, Daniele Loiacono
, Riccardo Stucchi:
Evolving maps for match balancing in first person shooters. 1-8 - Rafet Sifa, Christian Bauckhage

, Anders Drachen
:
The Playtime Principle: Large-scale cross-games interest modeling. 1-8 - Tom Vodopivec, Branko Ster:

Enhancing upper confidence bounds for trees with temporal difference values. 1-8 - William Cachia, Luke Aquilina, Héctor Pérez Martínez, Georgios N. Yannakakis

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Procedural generation of music-guided weapons. 1-2 - Mateusz Bialas, Shoshannah Tekofsky, Pieter Spronck:

Cultural influences on play style. 1-7 - Daniel Scales, Tommy Thompson:

SpelunkBots API - An AI toolset for Spelunky. 1-8 - Mandy J. W. Tak, Marc Lanctot, Mark H. M. Winands

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Monte Carlo Tree Search variants for simultaneous move games. 1-8 - Sylvain Labranche, Nicolas Sola, Sophie Callies, Eric Beaudry:

Using partial satisfaction planning to automatically select NPCs' goals and generate plans in a simulation game. 1-8 - Mike Preuss, Antonios Liapis, Julian Togelius

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Searching for good and diverse game levels. 1-8 - Chong-U Lim, D. Fox Harrell:

An approach to general videogame evaluation and automatic generation using a description language. 1-8 - Jiaojian Wang, Olana Missura:

Racing tracks improvisation. 1-8 - Philip L. Lopes, Antonios Liapis, Georgios N. Yannakakis

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The C2create authoring tool: Fostering creativity via game asset creation. 1-2 - Sam Devlin

, Peter I. Cowling
, Daniel Kudenko, Nikolaos Goumagias
, Alberto Nucciarelli, Ignazio Cabras
, Kiran Jude Fernandes, Feng Li
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Game intelligence. 1-8 - Jan Quadflieg:

Improvements for the simulated car racing software interface. 1-2 - Julian Runge, Peng Gao, Florent Garcin, Boi Faltings:

Churn prediction for high-value players in casual social games. 1-8 - Garrison W. Greenwood, Phillipa M. Avery:

Does the moran process hinder our understanding of cooperation in human populations? 1-6 - Luca Galli, Pier Luca Lanzi

, Daniele Loiacono
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Applying data mining to extract design patterns from Unreal Tournament levels. 1-8 - Maciej Swiechowski, Jacek Mandziuk

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Prolog versus specialized logic inference engine in General Game Playing. 1-8 - Jeffrey Tsang:

Comparing the structure of probabilistic 4- and 8-state finite transducer representations for Prisoner's Dilemma. 1-8 - Wendy Ashlock, Daniel A. Ashlock:

Shaped prisoner's dilemma automata. 1-8 - Christian Bauckhage

, Rafet Sifa, Anders Drachen
, Christian Thurau, Fabian Hadiji:
Beyond heatmaps: Spatio-temporal clustering using behavior-based partitioning of game levels. 1-8 - Christopher A. Ballinger, Sushil J. Louis:

Learning robust build-orders from previous opponents with coevolution. 1-8 - Hyun-Tae Kim, Du-Mim Yoon, Kyung-Joong Kim

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Solving Geometry Friends using Monte-Carlo Tree Search with directed graph representation. 1-2 - Diego Perez Liebana

, Spyridon Samothrakis, Simon M. Lucas
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Knowledge-based fast evolutionary MCTS for general video game playing. 1-8 - Stefan Edelkamp, Christoph Greulich:

Solving Physical Traveling Salesman Problems with policy adaptation. 1-8 - Maxime Sanselone, Stéphane Sanchez, Cédric Sanza, David Panzoli, Yves Duthen:

Constrained control of non-playing characters using Monte Carlo Tree Search. 1-8 - In-Seok Oh, Ho-Chul Cho, Kyung-Joong Kim

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Imitation learning for combat system in RTS games with application to starcraft. 1-2 - Tobias Graf, Marco Platzner

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Common fate graph patterns in Monte Carlo Tree Search for computer go. 1-8 - Stefan Edelkamp, Erion Plaku

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Multi-goal motion planning with physics-based game engines. 1-8 - Paolo Burelli

, Georgios Triantafyllidis
, Ioannis Patras
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Non-invasive player experience estimation from body motion and game context. 1-7

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