# Dynamic game difficulty balancing in real time using Evolutionary Fuzzy Cognitive Maps with automatic calibration

Published in SBC Journal on Interactive Systems, 2016

### Abstract

Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (FCM) is a paradigm used to represent knowledge in a simple and concise way, expressing the grade of relation that exists between concepts and causal relationships. Due to its flexibility, FCM has been successfully applied in numerous applications in diverse research fields, such as, robotics, medical diagnosis, decision problems in information technology, games, and so forth. However, one critical drawback is the determination of the weights in the representation graph, which is generally done by an expert. The present paper proposes a semi-automated method for calibrating the weights in a solution for the problem of dynamic game difficulty balancing (DGB) using Evolutionary Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (E-FCM). The proposed algorithm adjusts the weights in real time, ensuring an equilibrium between the values generated according to the expert’s contribution (based on a static analysis) and the changes produced in the values of the concepts by the calibration process during the simulation (a dynamic analysis).

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@Article{FuentesPerez2016a,
Title	= { Dynamic game difficulty balancing in real time using Evolutionary Fuzzy Cognitive Maps with automatic calibration },
Author	= { {Fuentes Perez}, Lizeth Joseline and {Romero Calla}, Luciano Romero and Montenegro, Anselmo Antunes and Valente, Luis and {Gonzalez Clua}, Esteban Walter },
Journal	= { SBC Journal on Interactive Systems },
Year	= { 2016 },
Note	= { ISSN: 2236-3297 },
Number	= { 1 },
Pages	= { 38-50 },
Volume	= { 7 },
Url	= { http://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/jis/article/view/63683 }
}