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Computers, Artificial Intelligence, Games
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- IGDA has set up the AI Interface Standards Committee to develop AI interface standards for computer games. The initiative is a joint effort of game AI developers, middleware representatives, academics and other relevant experts.
- Othello programs written by Louis Geoffroy and Martin Piotte. Descriptions, results.
- Aims to develop a team of fully autonomous humanoid robots that can win against the human world soccer champion team.
- Battlefield command and control testbed and knowledge base. Publications, source code, documentation.
- The GAMES research group produces high-performance, real-time programs for strategic game-playing. We have branched out into commercial games and applications of our research to industrial problems.
- Information about some research on Computer Games and Artificial Intelligence in academia.
- Robin Upton's Ph.D. Thesis uses this branch of Probability Theory to generalise conspiracy numbers, developing the search method known as PCN*, conspiracy probabilities.
- Description of simple techniques for controlling goal-directed motion of simulated characters around their world, for applications in games and animation. Includes Java demos and related links.
- A discussion of how linear logic relates to computability logic, - the game-sematically introduced logic of computational resources and interactive computation.
- Othello program written by Michael Buro. Publications, game records.
- Information from the ICGA organization, contents of the ICGA Journal and information on game programming in Chess, Checkers, Bridge, Go, and many other games.
- A JAVA framework that implements heuristic goal-seeking algorithms. Using this framework will allow developers to focus on a specific domain of interest, while leaving many of the AI concepts and goal-searching concepts to be implemented by the framework.
- Checkers program written by Jonathan Schaeffer et al.; play online. Publications, endgame database statistics, game records.
- Gamedev.net is the leading resource for game developers, featuring daily news updates, over 1500 featured articles and tutorials, dozens of game development jobs, and the most active game development forums anywhere!
- Companion site for the book "Artificial Intelligence for Computer Games: An Introduction." Includes bibliography, chapter guide, errata, and relevant links.
- Review of research and implementations in Backgammon, Othello, soccer, and other games.
- Online paper about path-finding, including the A* algorithm and a greedy algorithm. Implementation notes, precalculation, map representations, heuristics, applications.
- An intelligent agent toolkit that lets you create behaviors within games and simulations quickly and easily, without programming, using its graphical user interface.
- This site contains a comprehesive database of Artificial Intelligence articles specific to games that appeared in game programming books, magazines, conferences, or on the Internet.
- Building Artificial Intelligence into Games
- Our goal is to develop a generic architecture for autonomously operating agents, like computer-guided characters/mobiles/items, within a complex computer-game environment.
- Unix soccer-like testbed. Source code (C++ with curses and termcap), executable, and screenshots.
- AI Topics provides basic, understandable information and helpful resources concerning artificial intelligence, with an emphasis on material available online.
- Bridge program written by Matthew Ginsberg. Results, publications, library of deals with double-dummy tricks for each trump suit.
- Introduction to the A* path finding algorithm.
- A number of annotated links referring to tactical AI (for games, military simulations, or academic applications) and general game AI.
- Kynogon develops advanced AI solutions for the interactive entertainment industry and takes into account the uniqueness of each game. Costs are reduced, deadlines achieved and time-to-market respected.
- Publications, predictions, source code, and quotes having to do with AI and artificial life in games; mostly commercial video games, some board and card games.
- Description of techniques to autonomously steer vehicles through a predefined virtual world. Simple behaviors (e.g. obstacle avoidance) can be combined to create more complex behaviors.
- The GRID WARS Challenge is a parallel programming challenge where developers submit battle programs that fight for control of parallel processors.
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