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.TH Animal 6l .SH NAME Animal \- the classic game of animal .SH SYNOPSIS .B animal .B [database] .SH DESCRIPTION .I Animal is an implementation of the ``guess the animal'' game, an assignment given to most first year computer science students. This version uses curses(3X) to give a reasonable interface, and can read and save a database of questions and objects. .PP The basic idea of the game is to think of an object then answer ``yes or no'' questions until the program has a final guess at what you are thinking of. If it is correct then you will be convinced that there may be something to AI after all. If it is incorrect you are expected to provide a question that, when asked, will yeild a yes or no answer that will allow the computer to distinguish between its last guess and the correct object. For example if its last guess is Ronald Reagan but you were thinking of a gnat, then a suitable question would be 'Is it an insect?'. For RR the answer would be no, for a gnat the answer would be yes. .PP Hints on choosing good questions: (a) keep the questions as general as possible, (b) never explicitly refer to either of the objects in your question, and (c) all questions can only have a yes or no answer, so avoid questions that could produce a ``maybe'' answer. .PP At the end of the game you will be asked if you want to save the information you have added. A text file with a name of your choosing will be created, and can be used as an argument for later invocations of .I animal. .SH BUGS Unknown, but please send bug problems to {utzoo,utcsri,lsuc}!hcr!stacey. .SH AUTHOR Stacey Campbell \- HCR Corporation, Toronto, Canada, 1989. .SH DISCLAIMER Animal is copyright 1989 by HCR Corporation, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies. .PP HCR Corporation disclaims all warranties with regard to this software. Use at your own risk.