AI Challenge

The AI Challenge was an international artificial intelligence programming contest started by the University of Waterloo Computer Science Club.

Initially the contest was for University of Waterloo students only. In 2010, the contest gained sponsorship from Google and allowed it to extend to international students and the general public.

Description

Each participant wrote a self-contained computer program to play a game versus an opponent, and then uploaded the source code to a server. The contest engine used the Trueskill ranking algorithm for matchmaking and to generate the rankings.

After a match, spectators could watch the match using a browser.

The contest was open source.[1] Contestants were welcomed to improve the contest back-end.

Winners

ContestThemeWinner
2009/FallRock Paper Scissorsamstan
2010/SpringTron Lightcycles[2][3]a1k0n (Andy Sloane)[4]
2010/FallPlanet Wars[5]Bocsimackó (Gábor Melis)[6][7]
2011/FallAnts[8]xathis (Mathis Lichtenberger)[9][10]
gollark: Well, it couldn't really, due to network latency.
gollark: That is *such* a great phrase, I'm glad the internet promulgated it.
gollark: Skill issue.
gollark: If you could watch them, you could in fact also download them, as watching them involves temporarily downloading them.
gollark: Done.

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