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  • Redundancy Resolution in Trimanual vs. Bimanual Tracking Tasks

    < Back Redundancy Resolution in Trimanual vs. Bimanual Tracking Tasks Link Author(s) A Sanmartín-Senent, N Peña-Perez, E Burdet, J Eden Abstract More info TBA Link

  • How do loot boxes make money? An analysis of a very large dataset of real Chinese CSGO loot box openings

    < Back How do loot boxes make money? An analysis of a very large dataset of real Chinese CSGO loot box openings Link Author(s) D Zendle, E Petrovskaya, H Wardle Abstract More info TBA Link

  • A generalized framework for self-play training

    < Back A generalized framework for self-play training Link Author(s) D Hernandez, K Denamganaï, Y Gao, P York, S Devlin, S Samothrakis, ... Abstract More info TBA Link

  • Creative Assembly

    iGGi Partners We are excited to be collaborating with a number of industry partners. IGGI works with industry in some of the following ways: Student Industry Knowledge Transfer - this can take many forms, from what looks like a traditional placement, to a short term consultancy, to an ongoing relationship between the student and their industry partner. Student Sponsorship - for some of our students, their relationship with their industry partner is reinforced by sponsorship from the company. This is an excellent demonstration of the strength of the commitment and the success of the collaborations. In Kind Contributions - IGGI industry partners can contribute by attending and/or featuring in our annual conference, offering their time to give talks and masterclasses for our students, or even taking part in our annual game jam! There are many ways for our industry partners to work with IGGI. If you are interested in becoming involved, please do contact us so we can discuss what might be suitable for you. Creative Assembly

  • Beyond Playing to Win: Creating a Team of Agents with Distinct Behaviours for Automated Gameplay

    < Back Beyond Playing to Win: Creating a Team of Agents with Distinct Behaviours for Automated Gameplay Link Author(s) C Guerrero-Romero, S Lucas, D Perez-Liebana Abstract More info TBA Link

  • Quality Evolvability ES: Evolving Individuals With a Distribution of Well Performing and Diverse Offspring

    < Back Quality Evolvability ES: Evolving Individuals With a Distribution of Well Performing and Diverse Offspring Link Author(s) A Katona, DW Franks, JA Walker Abstract More info TBA Link

  • An ecosystem framework for the meta in esport games

    < Back An ecosystem framework for the meta in esport games Link Author(s) S Thaicharoen, J Gow, A Drachen Abstract More info TBA Link

  • Increasing the Diversity of Deep Generative Models

    < Back Increasing the Diversity of Deep Generative Models Link Author(s) S Berns Abstract More info TBA Link

  • Northeastern University

    iGGi Partners We are excited to be collaborating with a number of industry partners. IGGI works with industry in some of the following ways: Student Industry Knowledge Transfer - this can take many forms, from what looks like a traditional placement, to a short term consultancy, to an ongoing relationship between the student and their industry partner. Student Sponsorship - for some of our students, their relationship with their industry partner is reinforced by sponsorship from the company. This is an excellent demonstration of the strength of the commitment and the success of the collaborations. In Kind Contributions - IGGI industry partners can contribute by attending and/or featuring in our annual conference, offering their time to give talks and masterclasses for our students, or even taking part in our annual game jam! There are many ways for our industry partners to work with IGGI. If you are interested in becoming involved, please do contact us so we can discuss what might be suitable for you. Northeastern University

  • UK Games Expo Birmingham | iGGi PhD

    < Back UK Games Expo Birmingham With its focus (almost entirely) on board games, the UK Games Expo wasn't exactly an obvious choice for running an iGGi stand. But due to the fact that a considerable proportion of iGGi PG Researchers has involvement with tabletop games through their research in some form or other, the suggestion had been made for a few years now, and finally, iGGi decided to test the waters. As an added encouragement, Tabletop R&D - an SME that sprung off from our very own Game AI Group at QMUL - had offered to share a stand space with us. We (i.e., the 8 iGGis who attended) were positively surprised on more than one level, namely by the size of the expo (4 large, hangar-like exhibition halls) the welcoming and friendly vibes from the community (and the fact that it felt like a community gathering rather than a trade fair) the quality of conversations we had at the stand, which also made our presence feel relevant the new connections we forged just the charm of the whole thing We're definitely all rooting for coming back next year! Previous 3 Jun 2025 Next

  • Experiment-driven development of a gwap for marking segments in text

    < Back Experiment-driven development of a gwap for marking segments in text Link Author(s) C Madge, J Chamberlain, U Kruschwitz, M Poesio Abstract More info TBA Link

  • Radical Alternate Futurescoping: Solarpunk versus Grimdark

    < Back Radical Alternate Futurescoping: Solarpunk versus Grimdark Link Author(s) P Sandbhor, S Masters Abstract More info TBA Link

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