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Posted: 5/23/2005 2:49:50 AM EDT
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27 questions to get to "rifle." (he guessed handgun on #19 and shotgun around #24)
Kharn |
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damn, that's bad |
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Getting him to figure Dog out took 25 questions.
The force is weak with this one. |
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He didn't get AR15, but I added it (a few times). We can stack this one....
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I thought he had me on the third question when he asked if it was black. It took him another 25 to get "Gun"
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He got light saber when I tried it, it took like 27 questions though. The first time it astounded me. It asked like 12 generic questions, and then out of the blue hits me with, "is it a pair of boots?", sure enough, that was it. Every other time it was slow as shit. |
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He never guessed "machinegun" and he gave up...
my wife figured I might have used my mind tricks to fool Vader & the Burger King so she "monitored" me a second time and I stumped them again with "machine gun" although they did ask if it was a "tool"... I said yes... they later asked it it was "black" and I said sometimes. LB |
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I think it learns from other people's responses. It took him 25 tries for "peanut butter" but I stumped it on "sandal" |
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Thats irrelevant |
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He got Bullet in 19 questions.
Its hard to answer the questions some times. |
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He got both of mine and thats weird random things like playstation and badge! Man that was neat.
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The program does learn when it gets stumped, then adds to its data base with the new item.
There used to be (maybe still is) a similar program that asked you to think of a dictator or sit-com character and it would ask questions and guess who you were thinking about. If it guessed wrong it would ask you to add a question that differentiated your correct answer from it's wrong guess. After awhile it had such a huge database it was really good. People would think of themselves or friends/co-workers so pretty soon it would guess it if you were thinking about people that actually existed. "You're John, the night manager of Sonic on Oak Street..." |
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Didn't get Butt Plug either. |
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He stopped guessing at thirty questions.....never did get JELLO.
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The Force is weak with this one.
The original is 20 questions . net: www.20q.net Unlike Vader, it will astound you with how well it guesses stuff. OTOH, perhaps vader is powered by this 20q.net backend, and you people are entering different answers to questions than the AI expects. I didn't go all the way to the end with Vader 'cause it hung on me, but if you go all the way with 20q.net, it at the end lists any contradictions between it's opinion of how questions should be answered and how you answered. One reason it takes longer to guess, for example, machinegun, is if it says "Can it be washed?" I answered 'no', program says 'yes' Can it be used for entertainment? I said sometimes, program said no. Anyway, as more and more people play the game, it "learns." Now that I think about it, I bet Vader is just using 20q.net as a backend. |
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Hilarious!!!!!! The bastard got "calculator" on question #8 for me. Freaked me out. |
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the liunk to the original game is NUTS. I was thinking aircraft carrier, which I'm sure could be guessed, but how did they do it with only the questions they asked? That freaked me out:
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He got me, he guessed revolver first then gun,
The Burger KING is creepy. |
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and it took like 30 tries to get " a poop" |
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Damn....you beat me to it..... |
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