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ParliRobo: Participant Lightweight AI Robots for Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMOGs)

Jianwei Zheng, Changnan Xiao, Mingliang Li, Zhenhua Li, Feng Qian, Wei Liu, Xudong Wu

Year
2023
Citations
2

Abstract

Recent years have witnessed the profound influence of AI technologies on computer gaming. While grandmaster-level AI robots have largely come true for complex games based on heavy back-end support, in practice many game developers crave for participant AI robots (PARs) that behave like average-level humans with inexpensive infrastructures. Unfortunately, to date there has not been a satisfactory solution that registers large-scale use. In this work, we attempt to develop practical PARs (dubbed ParliRobo) showing acceptably humanoid behaviors with well affordable infrastructures under a challenging scenario-a 3D-FPS (first-person shooter) mobile MMOG with real-time interaction requirements. Based on comprehensive real-world explorations, we eventually enable our attempt through a novel ?transform and polish" methodology. It achieves ultralight implementations of the core system components by non-intuitive yet principled approaches, and meanwhile carefully fixes the probable side effect incurred on user perceptions. Evaluation results from large-scale deployment indicate the close resemblance (96% on average) in biofidelity metrics between ParliRobo and human players; moreover, in 73% mini Turing tests ParliRobo cannot be distinguished from human players.

Keywords

Computer scienceSoftware deploymentRobotHuman–computer interactionImplementationHumanoid robotArtificial intelligenceCore (optical fiber)Scale (ratio)Multimedia

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