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Liapis, Antonios (author), Yannakakis, Georgio N. (author), Nelson, Mark J. (author), Preuss, Mike (author), Bidarra, Rafael (author)
—The design process is often characterized by and realized through the iterative steps of evaluation and refinement. When the process is based on a single creative domain such as visual art or audio production, designers primarily take inspiration from work within their domain and refine it based on their own intuitions or feedback from an...
journal article 2019
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Zhu, Jichen (author), Liapis, Antonios (author), Risi, Sebastian (author), Bidarra, Rafael (author), Michael Youngblood, G. (author)
Growing interest in eXplainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) aims to make AI and machine learning more understandable to human users. However, most existing work focuses on new algorithms, and not on usability, practical interpretability and efficacy on real users. In this vision paper, we propose a new research area of eXplainable AI for...
conference paper 2018
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Balint, J.T. (author), Allbeck, Jan M. (author), Bidarra, Rafael (author)
Non-Player Characters (NPCs) have actions that allow them to reason about what they can do in a game and how they can do it. The background information about what they can do are the components of the action, and how they can do it is the form or shape of an action, which may be built up from several sub- actions. The components and shape of an...
conference paper 2018
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Shaker, Noor (author), Liapis, Antonios (author), Togelius, Julian (author), De Vasconcelos Abreu Lopes, R. (author), Bidarra, Rafael (author)
This chapter addresses a specific type of game content, the dungeon, and a number of commonly used methods for generating such content. These methods are all “constructive”, meaning that they run in fixed (usually short) time, and do not evaluate their output in order to re-generate it. Most of these methods are also relatively simple to...
book chapter 2016
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