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Wir wechseln im Wintersemester 2021/22 an die Universität Bamberg. Ab 15. Oktober 2021 übernimmt Fabian Beck den dortigen Lehrstuhl für Informationsvisualisierung.

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Publikationen der Arbeitsgruppe, die seit 2016 erschienen sind. Frühere Publikationen von Fabian Beck sind auf Google Scholar oder DBLP zu finden.

Bombalytics: Visualization of Competition and Collaboration Strategies of Players in a Bomb Laying Game

Art der Publikation: Beitrag in Zeitschrift

Bombalytics: Visualization of Competition and Collaboration Strategies of Players in a Bomb Laying Game

Autor(en):
Agarwal, Shivam; Wallner, Günter; Beck, Fabian
Titel der Zeitschrift:
Computer Graphics Forum
Jahrgang (Veröffentlichung):
39 (2020)
Heftnummer:
3
Seiten:
89-100
Digital Object Identifier (DOI):
doi:10.1111/cgf.13965
Volltext:
Bombalytics: Visualization of Competition and Collaboration Strategies of Players in a Bomb Laying Game (2.18 MB)
Vortrag zu dieser Publikation:
EuroVis 2020
Aufzeichnung:
https://youtu.be/PpswyIDFAeg
Zitation:
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Kurzfassung

Competition and collaboration form complex interaction patterns between the agents and objects involved. Only by understanding these interaction patterns, we can reveal the strategies the participating parties applied. In this paper, we study such competition and collaboration behavior for a computer game. Serving as a testbed for artificial intelligence, the multiplayer bomb laying game Pommerman provides a rich source of advanced behavior of computer agents. We propose a visualization approach that shows an overview of multiple games, with a detailed timeline-based visualization for exploring the specifics of each game. Since an analyst can only fully understand the data when considering the direct and indirect interactions between agents, we suggest various visual encodings of these interactions. Based on feedback from expert users and an application example, we demonstrate that the approach helps identify central competition strategies and provides insights on collaboration.