A Game Generative Network Framework with its Application to Relationship Inference
A game process is a system where the decisions of one agent can influence the decisions of other agents. In the real world, social influences and relationships between agents may influence the decision makings of agents with game behaviors. And in turn, this also gives us the possibility to mine some information from such agents, such as the relationships between them, by the interactions in a game process. In this paper, we propose a Game Generative Network (GGN) framework which utilizes the deviation between the real game outcome and the ideal game model to build networks for game processes, which opens a door for understanding more about agents with game behaviors by graph mining approaches. We apply GGN to the team game as a concrete application and conduct experiments on relationship inference tasks.
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