Saturday, 9 June 2012

The Next Madden Game Frontier?

(Graphic courtesy of Oregon State University)
For all of you Madden 12 junkies out there, I've got a new post over at Axon Potential on some current artificial intelligence research being done at Oregon State University.  They are attempting to teach a computer system to watch an OSU football game and be able to identify, categorize and then suggest plays in a football simulation.

Certainly a tall order, even for some humans, but they've had some initial success with a small playbook of twenty passing plays.

According to the lead researcher, ?This is one of the first attempts to put several systems together and let a computer see something in the visual world, study it and then learn how to control it,? said Alan Fern, an associate professor of computer science at OSU. ?Football actually makes a pretty good test bed, because it?s much more complicated than you might think both visually and strategically, but also takes place in a structured setting. This makes it quite analogous to other potential applications.?

It seems the developers at EA Sports may have a head start on play selection AI, based on my poor record against the Madden gods.

Thanks for making the jump to Axon Potential to read the rest of the story.


Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/80PercentMental/~3/4QRxzpGMdN8/next-madden-game-frontier.html

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