Depending on the specific context of your zip file, the "paper" could refer to one of the following:
: If the file contains game data (like characters or dialogue scripts), the "paper" may refer to the Official Strategy Guide or development blog posts by Eek! Games.
(e.g., a specific GitHub repo, a research site like Zenodo/Kaggle, or a course portal?) House_Party_1.0.zip
If you are looking for the official academic paper to cite for this dataset or the methodology behind it, it is usually:
: Researchers often use "House Party" synthetic environments (sometimes built in Unity or Unreal Engine) to train AI on indoor human activities. If your zip file contains 3D models or rendered frames, it likely belongs to a study on Action Recognition or Human-Robot Interaction . Depending on the specific context of your zip
(e.g., .jpg images, .json labels, or .exe binaries?)
To give you the exact citation, I would need a bit more detail: If your zip file contains 3D models or
(or similar variation). Potential Matches