In this paper we introduce the first stage of experiments on neuro-evolution mechanisms applied to predator/prey multi-character computer games. Our test-bed is a computer game where the prey (i.e. player) has to avoid its predators by escaping through an exit without getting killed. By viewing the game from the predators' (i.e. opponents') perspective, we attempt off-line to evolve neural-controlled opponents capable of playing effectively against computer-guided fixed strategy players. Their efficiency is based on cooperation which emerges from an abstract type of partial interaction with their environment. In addition, investigation of behavior generalization demonstrated the crucial contribution of playing strategies in the de...
This research concerns the comparison of three different artificial evolution approaches for the des...
This research concerns a comparison of two neuroevolution approaches for the design of cooperative b...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 55-56)This work aims to affirm the evolution of cooperation ...
In this paper we introduce the first stage of experiments on neuro-evolution mechanisms applied to p...
In this paper we introduce experiments on neuro-evolution mechanisms applied to predator/prey multi-...
This paper constitutes a sequel to our previous work focused on investigating cooperative behaviors...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to attest the improvement on strategies of intelligent adaptive age...
[[abstract]]Computer-controlled opponents in a computer game are often controlled by a lot of script...
Game playing has long been a central topic in artificial intelligence. Whereas early research focuse...
Recent developments in nature-inspired computation have heightened the need for research into the th...
Abstract—This paper surveys research on applying neuroevo-lution (NE) to games. In neuroevolution, a...
The creation of strategies to meet abstract goals is an important behavior exhibited by natural orga...
The creation of strategies to meet abstract goals is an important behavior exhibited by natural orga...
Institute of Perception, Action and BehaviourWhich features of a computer game contribute to the pla...
Despite games often being used as a testbed for new computational intelligence techniques, the ma-jo...
This research concerns the comparison of three different artificial evolution approaches for the des...
This research concerns a comparison of two neuroevolution approaches for the design of cooperative b...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 55-56)This work aims to affirm the evolution of cooperation ...
In this paper we introduce the first stage of experiments on neuro-evolution mechanisms applied to p...
In this paper we introduce experiments on neuro-evolution mechanisms applied to predator/prey multi-...
This paper constitutes a sequel to our previous work focused on investigating cooperative behaviors...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to attest the improvement on strategies of intelligent adaptive age...
[[abstract]]Computer-controlled opponents in a computer game are often controlled by a lot of script...
Game playing has long been a central topic in artificial intelligence. Whereas early research focuse...
Recent developments in nature-inspired computation have heightened the need for research into the th...
Abstract—This paper surveys research on applying neuroevo-lution (NE) to games. In neuroevolution, a...
The creation of strategies to meet abstract goals is an important behavior exhibited by natural orga...
The creation of strategies to meet abstract goals is an important behavior exhibited by natural orga...
Institute of Perception, Action and BehaviourWhich features of a computer game contribute to the pla...
Despite games often being used as a testbed for new computational intelligence techniques, the ma-jo...
This research concerns the comparison of three different artificial evolution approaches for the des...
This research concerns a comparison of two neuroevolution approaches for the design of cooperative b...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 55-56)This work aims to affirm the evolution of cooperation ...