Anhinga EPCG Solver
Authors:
- Nathan R. Sturtevant
- Nicolas Decroocq
- Aaron Tripodi
- Matthew Guzdial
Date Archived:
19 October 2020
Accompanying Paper:
The Unexpected Consequence of Incremental Design Changes
Artifact URL:
http://143.244.181.148/artifacts/files/anhinga.zip
Alternative URL:
https://movingai.com/snakebird-aiide20-artifact.html
Description:
This project explores how exhausitive procedural content generation (EPCG) can be used to understand the consequences of design changes, as small design changes can have unexpected consequences. It is explored in the context of Anhinga, a clone of Snakebird made for research purposes.
How to Cite This Artifact
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AAAI Style
Sturtevant, N. R. et al. 2020. Anhinga EPCG Solver. http://143.244.181.148/artifacts/anhinga. Accessed 23 November 2024.
IEEE Style
N. R. Sturtevant et al., "Anhinga EPCG Solver," 2020. [Online]. Available: http://143.244.181.148/artifacts/anhinga. [Accessed Nov 23, 2024].
BiBTeX Entry
@misc{anhinga, author={Sturtevant, Nathan R. and Decroocq, Nicolas and Tripodi, Aaron and Guzdial, Matthew}, title={Anhinga EPCG Solver}, howpublished={\url{http://143.244.181.148/artifacts/anhinga}}, year={2020}, note={Accessed 23 November 2024} }