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JAIR
2008
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15 years 6 months ago
Learning to Reach Agreement in a Continuous Ultimatum Game
It is well-known that acting in an individually rational manner, according to the principles of classical game theory, may lead to sub-optimal solutions in a class of problems nam...
Steven de Jong, Simon Uyttendaele, Karl Tuyls
DIGRA
2003
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Participatory design and opposing interests in development of educational computer games
In this study we have followed a participatory design process in a class of children aged 11 and 12. The development team, a group of Danish schoolteachers, invited the children t...
Rikke Magnussen, Morten Misfeldt, Tasha Buch
ISRR
2001
Springer
140views Robotics» more  ISRR 2001»
15 years 10 months ago
The Evolution of a Robot Soccer Team
Abstract. This paper traces four years of evolution of the UNSW team in the RoboCup Sony legged robot league. The lessons learned in the creation of a competitive team are instruct...
Claude Sammut, Bernhard Hengst
ROBOCUP
1999
Springer
122views Robotics» more  ROBOCUP 1999»
15 years 10 months ago
The RoboCup - NAIST
Abstract. To make a robot team perform a soccer game, various technologies must be developed. To date, we constructed a multi-sensor based mobile robot for robotic soccer research....
Takayuki Nakamura, Kazunori Terada, Hideaki Takeda...
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DIS
2009
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Player Modeling for Intelligent Difficulty Adjustment
In this paper we aim at automatically adjusting the difficulty of computer games by clustering players into different types and supervised prediction of the type from short traces ...
Olana Missura, Thomas Gärtner