Bayesian Clustering of Player Styles for Multiplayer Games

Normoyle, Aline (University of Pennsylvania) | Jensen, Shane T. (The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania)

AAAI Conferences 

Clustering is an essential game analysis tool for understanding There are many clustering procedures that could be used player strengths and preferences. For example, clustering to group players based upon their play styles, with k-means techniques have been used to identify player preferences clustering being the most common method. Our use of for using vehicles over direct combat (Drachen et al. 2012), a model-based semi-parametric Bayesian clustering procedure for taking time to solve puzzles over running through content has two important advantages. First, the number of (Drachen, Canossa, and Yannakakis 2009), for understanding clusters (unique player styles) does not have to be prespecified.

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