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Learning-Based Video Game Development in MLP@UoM: An Overview
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2019
arXiv
pre-print
In general, video games not only prevail in entertainment but also have become an alternative methodology for knowledge learning, skill acquisition and assistance for medical treatment as well as health care in education, vocational/military training and medicine. On the other hand, video games also provide an ideal test bed for AI researches. To a large extent, however, video game development is still a laborious yet costly process, and there are many technical challenges ranging from game
arXiv:1908.10127v1
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