Undergraduate Games Corpus

Date created

22 Jul 2023

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Creator

Adam Smith | Researcher

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This repository contains data to accompany the paper "The Undergraduate Games Corpus: A Dataset for Machine Perception of Interactive Media" (published at AAAI-21). The corpus represents the work of hundreds of undergraduate students who opted in to having their work included in a dataset that would be used to accelerate technical games research. All data (and metadata) was collected with informed consent after a presentation that included showing them them how future search engines might be able surface embarrasing details from their early-career work here. The metadata describing games (e.g. title, description, and tags) was provided directly by student authors, and it was not verified by external judges. Respecting requests for removal and including one more course-full of games after publication of the paper, the total number of games in this corpus will not exactly match that described in the paper.

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Adam Smith
amsmith@ucsc.edu

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5feb61d4-ed41-4b51-b581-5e08e4d093cb

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https://localcontextshub.org/projects/5feb61d4-ed41-4b51-b581-5e08e4d093cb

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Publication DOI
https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v35i1.16071

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