Summary of Chatgpt4pcg 2 Competition: Prompt Engineering For Science Birds Level Generation, by Pittawat Taveekitworachai et al.
ChatGPT4PCG 2 Competition: Prompt Engineering for Science Birds Level Generation
by Pittawat Taveekitworachai, Febri Abdullah, Mury F. Dewantoro, Yi Xia, Pratch Suntichaikul, Ruck Thawonmas, Julian Togelius, Jochen Renz
First submitted to arxiv on: 5 Mar 2024
Categories
- Main: Artificial Intelligence (cs.AI)
- Secondary: None
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Medium | GrooveSquid.com (original content) | Medium Difficulty Summary The second ChatGPT4PCG competition at the 2024 IEEE Conference on Games aims to advance prompt engineering (PE) for procedural content generation (PCG). Building upon the success of the first edition, this iteration introduces a new evaluation metric, flexibility in submission formats, and pipeline improvements. The competition seeks to foster innovation in PE by discouraging repetitive submissions through diversity metrics and allowing participants to submit Python programs for more advanced approaches. The paper evaluates the effectiveness of these changes and provides implementation examples of various PE techniques in Python. |
Low | GrooveSquid.com (original content) | Low Difficulty Summary This paper is about a game design competition that wants to make video games more exciting and diverse. They’re trying to solve a problem where computer-generated content can get boring and repetitive. To fix this, they’ve come up with new ways to create better prompts for the computers to follow. This means allowing people to write code instead of just text prompts, so they can make their game ideas more complex and interesting. The competition also includes a new way to measure how good the generated content is, by looking at how different it is from previous attempts. The goal is to create games that are fun, diverse, and keep players engaged. |
Keywords
» Artificial intelligence » Prompt