- You can download the source code of our Angry-Birds-like game that encourages the player to smile (a webcam is required) to have better mood here (Windows, Mac).
More details can be found in the following paper: Jingdi Xu, Yuuki Okido, Sunee Sae-Lao, Pujana Paliyawan, Ruck Thawonmas, and Tomohiro Harada, "Promoting Emotional Well-Being with Angry-Birds-like Gameplay on Pixel Image Levels," The 7th International Conference on Serious Games and Applications for Health (IEEE SeGAH 2019), Kyoto, Japan, Aug. 5-7, 2019.
- You can download our winning bot ICEBot (or IceBot), the winner of both CIG 2014 StarCraft AI Competition and AIIDE 2014 StarCraft AI Competition,
from here. (Note that this zip file contains all CIG 2014 bots)
A more structured representation of our AI source code can be found from here.You are welcome to register, at the top-right corner, and help us add comments to the source code.
- You can download the source code of the latest (as of September 5, 2014) winner Ms. Pac-Man controller ICEP-IDDFS at the Ms Pac-Man vs Ghosts League
from here and read its brief description here.
- You can download the source code and a description document of our winning Ms. Pac-Man controller at the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society
CIG 2009 Software Agent Ms. Pac-Mac Competition from this page.
- You can download a MATLAB code that performs
Independent Component Analysis using a deflation approach,
and read its description file here.
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Last Update: 21 October 2020