Tactical artificial intelligence using neural network for real-time strategy
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https://doi.org/10.18372/2073-4751.66.15713Keywords:
artificial intelligence, real-time strategies, video games, neural networksAbstract
This article discusses and analyzes the implementation of artificial intelligence for real-time strategy games using a neural network. Artificial intelligence is not a full-fledged agent for the strategic, tactical and intelligence-analytical aspects of the game. Implementation focuses on addressing the issues of managing small groups of units in a situation of contact with the enemy and synchronizing the actions of groups in order to maximize the effectiveness of each individual combat unit.
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