Artificial and Computational Intelligence for Games on Mobile Platforms

Authors Clare Bates Congdon, Philip Hingston, Graham Kendall



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Clare Bates Congdon
Philip Hingston
Graham Kendall

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Clare Bates Congdon, Philip Hingston, and Graham Kendall. Artificial and Computational Intelligence for Games on Mobile Platforms. In Artificial and Computational Intelligence in Games. Dagstuhl Follow-Ups, Volume 6, pp. 101-108, Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (2013)
https://doi.org/10.4230/DFU.Vol6.12191.101

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In this chapter, we consider the possibilities of creating new and innovative games that are targeted for mobile devices, such as smart phones and tablets, and that showcase AI (Artificial Intelligence) and CI (Computational Intelligence) approaches. Such games might take advantage of the sensors and facilities that are not available on other platforms, or might simply rely on the "app culture" to facilitate getting the games into users' hands. While these games might be profitable in themselves, our focus is on the benefits and challenges of developing AI and CI games for mobile devices.
Keywords
  • Games
  • mobile
  • artificial intelligence
  • computational intelligence

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