Snakes AI Competition 2020 and 2021 Report

08/11/2021
by   Joseph Alexander Brown, et al.
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The Snakes AI Competition was held by the Innopolis University and was part of the IEEE Conference on Games2020 and 2021 editions. It aimed to create a sandbox for learning and implementing artificial intelligence algorithms in agents in a ludic manner. Competitors of several countries participated in both editions of the competition, which was streamed to create asynergy between organizers and the community. The high-quality submissions and the enthusiasm around the developed framework create an exciting scenario for future extensions.

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