Games and tournaments are no longer played and old replays are no longer available, as this website was migrated to a new owner and host lacking sufficient resources to run them.
The website still works though, including bot downloads, registration and bot submission.
If you add your bot here, it will automatically start playing on BASIL within a day or so.
Game schedule:
Recent Achievements:
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What is SSCAIT?
Student StarCraft AI Tournament is an educational event, first held in 2011. It serves as a challenging competitive environment mainly for students (submissions by non-students are allowed too) of Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science. They are submitting the bots programmed in C++ or Java using BWAPI to play 1v1 StarCraft matches.Referencing SSCAIT
To reference SSCAIT in your publications, please cite:- Michal Čertický, David Churchill, Kyung-Joong Kim, Martin Čertický, Richard Kelly. StarCraft AI Competitions, Bots and Tournament Manager Software. IEEE Transactions on Games (ToG): 1-13. DOI: 10.1109/TG.2018.2883499. Print ISSN: 2475-1502. Online ISSN: 2475-1510. 2018.
- M. Čertický, D. Churchill. The Current State of StarCraft AI Competitions and Bots. In Proceedings of the AIIDE 2017 Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Strategy Games. 2017.
- D. Churchill, M. Preuss, F. Richoux, G. Synnaeve, A. Uriarte, S. Ontanón, M. Čertický. StarCraft Bots and Competitions. Chapter in Encyclopedia of Computer Graphics and Games (ECGG). Springer International Publishing. ISBN: 978-3-319-08234-9. 2016.
Supporting us on Patreon
SSCAIT is a non-profit project, but we're trying to help out young students interested in Game AI research. By supporting us on Patreon, you're directly sponsoring two things:- The tournament itself (hardware, maintenance, hosting)
- Education of a few students and researchers in the group behind the event, called G&S Research Group. Your support allows a few enthusiastic students do Game AI research.
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Thank you!