Abstract
We present a new way to represent and understand experience managers – AI agents that tune the parameters of a running game to pursue a designer’s goal. Existing representations of AI managers are diverse, which complicates the task of drawing useful comparisons between them. Contrary to previous representations, ours uses a point of unity as its basis: that every game/manager pair can be viewed as only a game with the manager embedded inside. From this basis, we show that several common, differently-represented concepts of experience management can be re-expressed in a unified way. We demonstrate our new representation concretely by comparing two different representations, Search-Based Drama Management and Generalized Experience Management, and we present the insights that we have gained from this effort.
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Thue, D., & Bulitko, V. (2018). Toward a unified understanding of experience management. In Proceedings of the 14th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment, AIIDE 2018 (pp. 130–136). AAAI press. https://doi.org/10.1609/aiide.v14i1.13029
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