Difference between revisions of "Odin"
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− | ''' | + | '''Odin''' is a bot for [[Brood War]], written by the Swedish student Björn Persson Mattsson. It is a [[Protoss]] [[AI]] based on [[UAlbertaBot]], enhanced with Bayesian scripts to remember enemy army compositions and predict those in following games. It places emphasis on [[Gateway]] units, particularly [[Zealot]]s. |
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Revision as of 12:55, 10 July 2015
Author(s):
Björn Persson Mattsson
Country:
Sweden
Race:
BWAPI version:
Type:
DLL
Download:
Language:
C++
Links
Odin is a bot for Brood War, written by the Swedish student Björn Persson Mattsson. It is a Protoss AI based on UAlbertaBot, enhanced with Bayesian scripts to remember enemy army compositions and predict those in following games. It places emphasis on Gateway units, particularly Zealots.
Facts
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Strategies
Heavy gateway play with mainly zealots. May add Dragoons and Reavers if given time.
Achievements
None so far.
Research
Odin is based UAlbertaBot, it does have extra Bayesian scripts to determine what army composition the enemy is likely to produce.