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    • Computer Science
    • Operations Research
    • Cybersecurity

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    • Effective security patrol management is vital for safety in diverse environments like galleries, airports, and factories.
    • Patrolling games model the interactions between patrols and adversaries in graph-based environments.
    • Algorithm designers struggle with analyzing complex graph layouts and temporal dependencies in these games.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present a novel visualization tool for the design and analysis of patrolling game algorithms.
    • To provide an intuitive and interactive interface for exploring patrol routes, probabilities, and simulation outcomes.
    • To assist experts in evaluating algorithm success rates and proposing improvements.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of a novel visualization tool with interactive features.
    • Simulation of patrolling game scenarios on graph-based environment models.
    • Conducting three case studies in collaboration with patrolling game design experts.

    Main Results:

    • The tool facilitates detailed exploration of patrol routes and their associated probabilities.
    • It enables effective simulation of patrol behaviors and adversary interactions.
    • Case studies demonstrated the tool's utility in evaluating and refining security patrol strategies.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed tool significantly aids designers in understanding and optimizing patrolling game algorithms.
    • Interactive visualization is crucial for managing complexity in security patrol management.
    • The tool offers a practical solution for enhancing the effectiveness of security patrols.