About The Game
Matchmakers is a web-based game developed by students at the Software Engineering Lab at the University of Toronto. Matchmakers is a "serious game" as the prime purpose of the game is to serve as a tool for crowd-sourcing a solution to the NP-hard problem of n-way matching.
Relevant Links
Publications
A list of publications concerning the game is below.
- Christina Chung, Asako Matsuoka, Yueti Yang, Julia Rubin, Marsha Chechik. Serious games for NP-hard problems: challenges and insights. 5th International Workshop on Games and Software Engineering (GAS), 2016.
- Christina Chung. N-way Model Merging. University of Toronto Review of Undergraduate Computer Science (RUCS), 2016.
- Julia Rubin, Marsha Chechik. N-Way Model Merging. 9th Joint Meeting of the European Software Engineering Conference and the ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering (ESEC/FSE), 2013.
People
Supervising Professors | |||
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Prof. Marsha Chechik University of Toronto |
Prof. Julia Rubin University of British Columbia |
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Undergraduate Students | |||
Christina Chung University of Toronto |
Fei Huang University of Toronto |
Amit Kadan University of Toronto |
Si Hua Cao Liu University of Toronto |
Asako Matsuoka University of Toronto |
Lionheart Xiong University of Toronto |
Elsie Yang University of Toronto |
Contact
E-Mail: | matchmakersgame(-AT-)gmail.com |
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