Matchmaking and Case-based Recommendations. Jimenez-Rodriguez, J., Jimenez-Diaz, G., & Diaz-Agudo, B. Proceedings of the Workshop on Case-based Reasoning for Computer Games, 2011. abstract bibtex Matchmaking is a technique that allows players to bematched with others for the purpose of playing an online multiplayer game. These players want to have a fun and balanced gameplay experience, either co- operatively or competitively, and often even in teams. Our current work studies what is the role of gameplay experience and CBR in this pro- cess of matchmaking in multiplayer games. In this paper we discuss two different approaches: skill-based and role-based matchmaking. The for- mer generates recommendations using player skill ratings while the latter employs cases about role configurations to propose what match is more interesting for the players. 1
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