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A Bayesian Ensemble Regression Framework on the Angry Birds Game

Published 11 years agoVersion 2arXiv:1408.5265

Authors

Nikolaos Tziortziotis, Georgios Papagiannis, Konstantinos Blekas

Categories

cs.AI

Abstract

An ensemble inference mechanism is proposed on the Angry Birds domain. It is based on an efficient tree structure for encoding and representing game screenshots, where it exploits its enhanced modeling capability. This has the advantage to establish an informative feature space and modify the task of game playing to a regression analysis problem. To this direction, we assume that each type of object material and bird pair has its own Bayesian linear regression model. In this way, a multi-model regression framework is designed that simultaneously calculates the conditional expectations of several objects and makes a target decision through an ensemble of regression models. Learning procedure is performed according to an online estimation strategy for the model parameters. We provide comparative experimental results on several game levels that empirically illustrate the efficiency of the proposed methodology.

A Bayesian Ensemble Regression Framework on the Angry Birds Game

11 years ago
v2
3 authors

Categories

cs.AI

Abstract

An ensemble inference mechanism is proposed on the Angry Birds domain. It is based on an efficient tree structure for encoding and representing game screenshots, where it exploits its enhanced modeling capability. This has the advantage to establish an informative feature space and modify the task of game playing to a regression analysis problem. To this direction, we assume that each type of object material and bird pair has its own Bayesian linear regression model. In this way, a multi-model regression framework is designed that simultaneously calculates the conditional expectations of several objects and makes a target decision through an ensemble of regression models. Learning procedure is performed according to an online estimation strategy for the model parameters. We provide comparative experimental results on several game levels that empirically illustrate the efficiency of the proposed methodology.

Authors

Nikolaos Tziortziotis, Georgios Papagiannis, Konstantinos Blekas

arXiv ID: 1408.5265
Published Aug 22, 2014

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