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The last decade has witnessed the rise of big data in game development as the increasing proliferation of Internet-enabled gaming devices has made it easier than ever before to collect large amounts of player-related data. At the same time, the emergence of new business models and the diversification of the player base have exposed a broader potential audience, which attaches great importance to being able to tailor game experiences to a wide range of preferences and skill levels. This, in turn, has led to a growing interest in data mining techniques, as they offer new opportunities for deriving actionable insights to inform game design, to ensure customer satisfaction, to maximize revenues, and to drive technical innovation. By now, data mining and analytics have become vital components of game development. The amount of work being done in this area nowadays makes this an ideal time to put together a book on this subject.

Data Analytics Applications in Gaming and Entertainment seeks to provide a cross section of current data analytics applications in game production. It is intended as a companion for practitioners, academic researchers, and students seeking knowledge on the latest practices in game data mining. The chapters have been chosen in such a way as to cover a wide range of topics and to provide readers with a glimpse at the variety of applications of data mining in gaming. A total of 25 authors from industry and academia have contributed 12 chapters covering topics such as player profiling, approaches for analyzing player communities and their social structures, matchmaking, churn prediction and customer lifetime value estimation, communication of analytical results, and visual approaches to game analytics. This books perspectives and concepts will spark heightened interest in game analytics and foment innovative ideas that will advance the exciting field of online gaming and entertainment.
Preface ix
How This Book Is Organized xi
Acknowledgments xvii
Editor xix
Contributors xxi
1 A Brief Overview of Data Mining and Analytics in Games
1(14)
Gunter Wallner
2 Evaluating Gamer Achievements to Understand Player Behavior
15(18)
Thomas Apperley
Enrico Gandolfi
3 Building Matchmaking Systems
33(16)
Alex Zook
4 A Data Science Approach to Exploring Hero Roles in Multiplayer Online Battle Arena Games
49(30)
Choong-Soo Lee
Ivan Ramler
5 Predicting Customer Lifetime Value in Free-to-Play Games
79(30)
Paolo Burelli
6 Advanced Data Science Models for Player Behavioral Prediction
109(32)
Africa Perianez
Anna Guitart
Pei Pei Chen
Ana Fernandez Del Rio
7 Integrating Social and Textual Analytics into Game Analytics
141(28)
Lareina Milambiling
Michael Katchabaw
Damir Slogar
8 Social Network Analysis Applied to Game Communities to Identify Key Social Players
169(14)
Alessandro Canossa
Casper Harteveld
9 Methodological and Epistemological Reflections on the Use of Game Analytics toward Understanding the Social Relationships of a Video Game Community
183(22)
Maude Bonenfant
Patrick Deslauriers
Issam Heddad
10 An Analyst's Guide to Communication
205(18)
Natalie Selin
11 A Taxonomy of Visualizations for Gameplay Data
223(24)
Simone Kriglstein
12 Co-Design of an Interactive Analytics System for Multiplayer Online Battle Arena Game Occurrences
247(30)
Quan Li
Ziming Wu
Huamin Qu
Xiaojuan Ma
Index 277
Günter Wallner is Assistant Professor at the Eindhoven University of Technology and Senior Scientist at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. He holds a doctorate degree in natural sciences from the University of Applied Arts Vienna and a diploma degree in computer science from the Vienna University of Technology. His research interests lie at the intersection of games user research, data analytics, and information visualization. His work particularly centers on understanding player behavior in games and on researching methods to explore and communicate the collected data to derive actionable insights for game design and development. As a leading expert in game-data visualization, he is developing novel visualizations to support the analysis of the increasingly large-scale player behavioral datasets. Günter is an active member of the games research community, has published more than 60 peer-reviewed articles, and has received various awards and recognitions for his work on games.