Given that many readily available datasets consist of large amounts of unlabeled data,1 unsupervised learning methods are an important component of many data-driven applications. In many instances, ground-state truth labels may be unavailable or obtainable only at a costly expense. As a result, there is an acute need for the ability to understand and interpret unlabeled datasets as thoroughly as possible. In this article, we examine the effectiveness of learned deep embeddings via internal clustering metrics on a dataset comprised of unlabelled StarCraft 2 game replays. The results of this work indicate that the use of deep embeddings provides a promising basis for clustering and interpreting player behavior in complex game domains.
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