Version 2 Universidade Nacional da Irlanda em Galway -- Ciência sem Fronteiras PhD Project Template Use one form per project Please complete & submit to international@nuigalway.ie as soon as possible, and by 27/11/2012 In your email, begin the subject line with [SWB] (be sure to use square brackets) to ensure that your email is filed correctly. Emails will be automatically filed PI name & contact details: School: Dr Michael Madden: michael.madden@nuigwalway.ie +353 91 493797 Information Technology, College of Engineering & Informatics Has project been agreed with head (or nominee) of proposed registration school? Yes Research Centre / group affiliation: Machine Learning & Data Mining Research Group Research group / centre website: http://datamining.it.nuigalway.ie/ PI website / link to CV: http://datamining.it.nuigalway.ie/ Brief summary of PI research / research group / centre activity (2 or 3 lines max): We focus on advances in techniques for machine learning and data mining, motivated by solving important and interesting practical applications. We work on classification algorithms, kernel methods, reinforcement learning, probabilistic inference, and data stream mining. Title & brief description of PhD project (suitable for publication on web): Non-Player Characters in Computer Games that Pass the Turing Test The Turing Test, proposed by Alan Turing over 60 years ago, is an Artificial Intelligence test that is based on a human judge interacting with an agent that may be controlled by a human or a computer: if the judge cannot reliably distinguish a computer agent from a human, it can be claimed the computer is exhibiting intelligence. This idea has been given a new lease of life by the emergence of non-player characters (NPCs) in modern computer games. In multi-player games, you may end up playing against an NPC or a human, and ideally the experience of playing against an NPC should be as good as playing against a well-matched human. In recent years, our research group has been working on new techniques for incorporating machine learning into NPCs in first-person shooter games. See for example, “DRE-Bot: A Hierarchical First Person Shooter Bot Using Multiple Sarsa(λ) Reinforcement Learners” by Glavin & Madden, CGAMES USA 2012. Version 2 Universidade Nacional da Irlanda em Galway -- Ciência sem Fronteiras This project will extend our work in this area, and will focus on machine learning algorithms and computer architectures that enable NPCs to be more human-like and to balance their performance with that of human players, to maximise the quality of the experience for human players. This work is likely to involve participating in gameplay contests against other human and computer players. Unique selling points of PhD project in NUI Galway: The National University of Ireland Galway, founded in 1845, has a distinguished record in scholarship and research. The University enjoys a close relationship with Galway city, which is shaped by artistic communities, active student life, innovative industry and leading edge research. The University’s Structured PhD programme enables researchers to take advanced technical courses as well as to develop their research skills in the early stages of their PhD work. The Machine Learning & Data Mining Group has been working on techniques related to Reinforcement Learning over many years. The group has strong links with research groups in other universities internationally, such as the University of California Berkeley, the University of California Irvine and the University of Helsinki, Finland. Name & contact details for project queries, if different from PI named above: As above. Please indicate the graduates of which disciplines that should apply: Computer Science, Software Engineering, Mathematics, or similar disciplines. Ciência sem Fronteiras / Science Without Borders Priority Area: Please indicate the specific programme priority area under which the proposed PhD project fits- choose only one (tick box): Engineering and other technological areas Pure and Natural Sciences (e.g. mathematics, physics, chemistry)/Physical Sciences (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Geosciences) Health and Biomedical Sciences / Clinical, Pré-clinical and Health Sciences Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), Computing Aerospace Pharmaceuticals Sustainable Agricultural Production Oil, Gas and Coal Renewable Energy Minerals, Minerals Technology Biotechnology Nanotechnology and New Materials Technologies for Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Disasters Bioprospecting and Biodiversity Version 2 Universidade Nacional da Irlanda em Galway -- Ciência sem Fronteiras Marine Sciences Creative Industry New technologies in constructive engineering Please indicate which of the following applies to this project (referring to Science Without Borders arrangements): Suitable only as a Full PhD (Y/N): _ ____ Available to candidates seeking a Sandwich PhD arrangement (Y/N): _____ Suitable for either/Don’t know: