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Game Level Blending using a Learned Level Representation

Published 29 Jun 2023 in cs.LG and cs.AI | (2306.16666v1)

Abstract: Game level blending via machine learning, the process of combining features of game levels to create unique and novel game levels using Procedural Content Generation via Machine Learning (PCGML) techniques, has gained increasing popularity in recent years. However, many existing techniques rely on human-annotated level representations, which limits game level blending to a limited number of annotated games. Even with annotated games, researchers often need to author an additional shared representation to make blending possible. In this paper, we present a novel approach to game level blending that employs Clustering-based Tile Embeddings (CTE), a learned level representation technique that can serve as a level representation for unannotated games and a unified level representation across games without the need for human annotation. CTE represents game level tiles as a continuous vector representation, unifying their visual, contextual, and behavioral information. We apply this approach to two classic Nintendo games, Lode Runner and The Legend of Zelda. We run an evaluation comparing the CTE representation to a common, human-annotated representation in the blending task and find that CTE has comparable or better performance without the need for human annotation.

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