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What is Algorithmic Intelligence?
Algorithmic Intelligence is a collective term for the range of algorithmic methods that have been identified as key revenue drivers for some of the most successful companies today including Google, Netflix, UPS, and Walmart. As an interdisciplinary research group at the IT University of Copenhagen with a strong theoretical core and major international business partners, the Algorithmic Intelligence research group strives to become internationally leading in its focus areas including scalable data mining algorithms, maritime decision optimization, computational intelligence in games, image processing for gaze tracking systems, and experimental sensor networks.
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Selected Publications
G. N. Yannakakis, H. P. Martinez and A. Jhala, "Towards Affective Camera Control in Games," User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction, 2010, Springer (in print). [pdf](The final publication is available at www.springerlink.com)
C. Pedersen, J. Togelius and G. N. Yannakakis, "Modeling Player Experience for Content Creation." IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games 1(2):121-133, June, 2009. [pdf
G. N. Yannakakis, and J. Hallam, "Real-time Game Adaptation for Optimizing Player Satisfaction," IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games, vol. 1, issue 2, pp. 121-133, June 2009.[pdf].
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