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United States3249 Posts
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Kwidowmaker
Canada978 Posts
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IzzyCraft
United States4487 Posts
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Dark_Luster
Korea (South)438 Posts
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fusionsdf
Canada15390 Posts
he keeps giving me Kyou Fujibayashi when I want kagamin ;_; how many purple-haired, bad-at-cooking, has-a-twin-sister, goes-to-school, has-long-hair characters does kyoto push out? stupid clannad | ||
lxginverse
Monaco1506 Posts
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Kwidowmaker
Canada978 Posts
On January 05 2009 17:28 IzzyCraft wrote: It's cuz last time i checked weed isn't a character. It gave me Coca-Cola instead. Cocaine led to cigarettes and AIDS. | ||
ShaLLoW[baY]
Canada12499 Posts
Dear God, this is awesome | ||
Etherone
United States1898 Posts
My characters It's Guesses 1. Jubilee - Kitty Pryde 2. Fernão de Magalhães - Marco Polo 3. Vasco da Gama - Socrates 4. Blaise Pascal - Plato 5. Marcus Antonious - Pompey | ||
Piste
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Loanshark
China3094 Posts
It asked me if my character was Japanese. I said yes. A few questions later it asked me if the character was French. | ||
funkie
Venezuela9374 Posts
ez. I thought of Jason Mraz It gave me James Blunt. I win. | ||
KwarK
United States41652 Posts
On January 05 2009 16:42 fanatacist wrote: Once he is relatively certain of th answer he starts to fuck with you to induce that kind of "wow" factor that makes it seem more magic than scientific from simpler audiences. That's not why it does that. If it went questions in a logical elimination way, ie male/female then real/non real it could do it much faster but it would never learn any new answers about the people it had. Every time you answer questions you add to its database. When it knows the answer it'll try and find out more about them. It's the random questions that help it differentiate between oov and nada. | ||
Rostam
United States2552 Posts
Okay, now I'm a little scared. He guessed Jacen Solo but none of the questions even really came close to being right.. | ||
funkie
Venezuela9374 Posts
On January 05 2009 20:41 Kwark wrote: That's not why it does that. If it went questions in a logical elimination way, ie male/female then real/non real it could do it much faster but it would never learn any new answers about the people it had. Every time you answer questions you add to its database. When it knows the answer it'll try and find out more about them. It's the random questions that help it differentiate between oov and nada. Yeah, when he gave me the wrong result, he proceeded to give me a list of possible answers and in fact, the right answer was in the list, second in the list to be exact. So yes, every question it's added to a pattern that most people would most likely follow when thinking of a certain thing/person. | ||
Klive5ive
United Kingdom6056 Posts
On November 24 2008 00:58 allowicious wrote: wtf he got tasteless right Is your character a woman ? No Is your character famous? Don't know Does your character come from the Internet? Don't know Is your character real? Yes Is your character Brazilian? No Is your character Israeli? No Is your character a singer, or does he work with a singer (as a songwriter, producer, musician...)? No Is your character a politician? No Is your character linked with sports? Probably Is your character American ? Yes Yes Is your character an actor? No Is your character a poker player? No Does your character fight? No Is your character currently more than 50 years old? No Is your character funny? Yes Does your character owe his fame to computing? Don't know Is your character black-skinned? No Does your character play in a TV show? Probably Do you think your character is beautiful? No Is your character rich? Don't know how the hell does he come up with tasteless with that info?! I wonder if it uses your internet history. You probably had Team Liquid up at the time. | ||
fanatacist
10319 Posts
On January 05 2009 20:41 Kwark wrote: That's not why it does that. If it went questions in a logical elimination way, ie male/female then real/non real it could do it much faster but it would never learn any new answers about the people it had. Every time you answer questions you add to its database. When it knows the answer it'll try and find out more about them. It's the random questions that help it differentiate between oov and nada. So you're telling me that whoever made this program didn't use conditionals on groups of questions? Example: If user says YES to nationality question, then NO is true for other nationalities. Also you're telling me that there are that many distinctions between oov and nada in his general list of questions? Not really, the majority of the times you try to get a progamer it guesses one at random because they share so many characteristics. Asking if Savior is French after it has already been determined that he is from Asia is not going to help the program pick him over oov. | ||
Dametri
United States726 Posts
I guess they were pretty much the same plot if you think about it. | ||
Klive5ive
United Kingdom6056 Posts
On January 06 2009 01:07 fanatacist wrote: So you're telling me that whoever made this program didn't use conditionals on groups of questions? Example: If user says YES to nationality question, then NO is true for other nationalities. Also you're telling me that there are that many distinctions between oov and nada in his general list of questions? Not really, the majority of the times you try to get a progamer it guesses one at random because they share so many characteristics. Asking if Savior is French after it has already been determined that he is from Asia is not going to help the program pick him over oov. No clearly the program can't eliminate questions with other questions. I would assume this is because it doesn't have the negative answer to all it's questions. In other words it knows that Savior is Korean, so if someone says "The character is Korean" it puts savior as a higher possibility. However it doesn't know that John Cleese is NOT Korean so it DOESN'T eliminate him from the list. Therefore later on it might ask "Is your character English?" to eliminate him. The only way it could learn this would be to ask "Is your character Korean?" when the person is searching for John Cleese. | ||
fanatacist
10319 Posts
On January 06 2009 01:19 Klive5ive wrote: No clearly the program can't eliminate questions with other questions. I would assume this is because it doesn't have the negative answer to all it's questions. In other words it knows that Savior is Korean, so if someone says "The character is Korean" it puts savior as a higher possibility. However it doesn't know that John Cleese is NOT Korean so it DOESN'T eliminate him from the list. Therefore later on it might ask "Is your character English?" to eliminate him. The only way it could learn this would be to ask "Is your character Korean?" when the person is searching for John Cleese. People are born in only one nation so it would be logical and more productive to have a conditional on this. I would assume this because it is pretty unlikely that you would be the first person to say that Savior is NOT French, Of course it could be to double check its facts, however it seems much more logical that they would eliminate other options immediately after getting a correct answer and would just mess with you with questions it knows are wrong. If you look at his animation when he asks the question, much of the time it is already smug and self-confident when it asks you clearly wrong answers later in the game. I don't think this is coincidence. | ||
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