Predicting Opponent's Production in Real-Time Strategy Games With Answer Set Programming
2014; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 8; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1109/tciaig.2014.2365414
ISSN1943-0698
AutoresMarius Stănescu, Michal Čertický,
Tópico(s)Artificial Intelligence in Games
ResumoThe adversarial character of real-time strategy (RTS) games is one of the main sources of uncertainty within this domain. Since players lack exact knowledge about their opponent's actions, they need a reasonable representation of alternative possibilities and their likelihood. In this article we propose a method of predicting the most probable combination of units produced by the opponent during a certain time period. We employ a logic programming paradigm called Answer Set Programming, since its semantics is well suited for reasoning with uncertainty and incomplete knowledge. In contrast with typical, purely probabilistic approaches, the presented method takes into account the background knowledge about the game and only considers the combinations that are consistent with the game mechanics and with the player's partial observations. Experiments, conducted during different phases of StarCraft: Brood War and Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne games, show that the prediction accuracy for time intervals of 1–3 min seems to be surprisingly high, making the method useful in practice. Root-mean-square error grows only slowly with increasing prediction intervals—almost in a linear fashion.
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