Turing test track

The Turing test track of the competition is about creating Mario controllers that play the game in a human-like manner. Competitors use the  same java interface used for the learning track. The winner is decided by the vote of the audience, who gets to watch videos of human and computer players who play the same levels, and try to tell the humans from the algorithms. A demo of the track (with just a few entrants and no official results) ran at the CIG conference in August 2012 in South Korea.

If you would like to participate in judging for the demo of this track, follow this link.

The first "sharp" version of the track will run in conjunction with the WCCI 2012 in Brisbane, Australia. The scoring method will work similarly as for the demo version of the track.