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* UT^2, a team from the [[University of Texas at Austin]], emphasized a bot that adjusted its behaviour based on previously observed human behaviour and [[neuroevolution]]. The team has made their bot available,<ref>http://nn.cs.utexas.edu/?ut2</ref> although a copy of [[Unreal Tournament 2004]] is required. A short video of their bot is available on YouTube.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwIrZ3X4b6c</ref>
* Mihai Polceanu, a doctoral student from [[Romania]], focused on creating a bot that would mimic opponent reactions, in a sense 'borrowing' the human-like nature of the opponent.
Comments from the winners can be found in detail at the BotPrize website.<ref name="BotPrize"/> Interestingly, theseThese victors succeeded in the year 2012, [[Alan Turing]]'s centenary year.
 
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