2011 BotPrize contest

The fourth BotPrize contest was held in Seoul, South Korea on 3 September 2011, as part of the 2011 IEEE Conference on Computational Intelligence and Games. The aim of the contest was to see if a computer game playing bot could convince a panel of expert judges that it was actually a human player.

Results

Though no bot was able to take the major prize, the winning bot was ICE-CIG2011 by the team from Ritsumeikan University, Japan. The best judge was Mike Preuss, from TU Dortmund University, Germany (Mike was also best judge in 2009).

Two teams were very close with both achieving record humanness scores. The gap with epic bots has all but closed.

Data and game recordings will be available from this page soon.



Humanness results

Most human bots

bot name humanness %
ICE-CIG2011 37.5000 %
NeuroBot 35.7143 %
Conscious-Robots 26.6667 %
UT^2 21.4286 %

Most human humans

player name humanness %
KyeongJong Lee 66.6667 %
Daniel Beard 60.0000 %
HyunSoo Park 50.0000 %
Mike Preuss 50.0000 %
Geoffrey Hingston 20.0000 %

Most human epic bots

skill level humanness %
1 50.0000 %
2 50.0000 %
5 41.6667 %
4 33.3333 %
3 33.3333 %
all 40.0000 %

Judging results

Best bot judges

bot name accuracy %
ICE-CIG2011 50.0000 %
Conscious-Robots 50.0000 %
NeuroBot 42.8571 %
UT^2 41.6667 %

Best human judges

human name accuracy %
Mike Preuss 66.6667 %
HyunSoo Park 66.6667 %
KyeongJong Lee 58.8235 %
Daniel Beard 52.6316 %
Geoffrey Hingston 47.6190 %