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Data Driven Sokoban Puzzle Generation with Monte Carlo Tree Search
In this work, we propose a Monte Carlo Tree Search (MCTS) based approach to procedurally generate Sokoban puzzles. Our method generates puzzles through simulated game play, guaranteeing solvability in all generated puzzles. We perform a user study to infer features that are efficient to compute and are highly correlated with expected puzzle difficulty. We combine several of these features into a data-driven evaluation function for MCTS puzzle creation. The resulting algorithm is efficient and can be run in an anytime manner, capable of quickly generating a variety of challenging puzzles. We perform a second user study to validate the predictive capability of our approach, showing a high correlation between increasing puzzle scores and perceived difficulty.