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Join Date: Aug 2004
Age: 37
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I've actually experimented with this by adding a character (Luceid from Wild Arms, if anyone's curious). At first it didn't exist at all (obviously it was guessing Amaterasu from Okami), but as I did it more and more it began to have a better idea who Luceid is until it could get it right about half the time. You can also make up questions or associated existing questions with your character. If you have two people exactly alike except one of them has a scar, you can get it to always ask if the person has a scar after it narrows it down to that point. It's kinda random since it just asks random questions when it has nothing better to do (sometimes after it's already figured out the answer), but you can help it along. For example, I was trying to teach it Akira from Eden of the East, and it kept failing because that was only a week after the anime came out. Then I told it that he has amnesia, and it worked a lot better afterwards. Now generally I think most people don't try to fix the answers, but the more someone is guessed the more likely it is to get it right. It's a learning program, which is pretty cool in its own right. And yes, I'm the kind of person who takes apart all my toys. Interestingly, it's pretty bad at real life. |
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2009-05-11, 17:01 | Link #4166 |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Age: 32
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That's 'cause real people don't have such interesting features as dramatic scars, fancy fighting moves, or pink hair. :P
Yah I figured out the basic logic behind the program after a while playing around with it. Still disproportionately entertaining, for some reason. O-O
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Australia
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