In Jeopardy, you might get the wrong answer, or should I say, question?, if 
the clue is something like "the developer of STFC." and you type "Thomas 
Ward" or "Who is Tom Ward?".  One is the wrong name, although it is close to 
being correct, while the other is not in the form of a question.
--
If guns cause crime, then pencils cause misspelled words.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim Kitchen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Thomas Ward" <Gamers@audyssey.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 5:40 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] audio trivial pursuit - Re: Board games was Hello


> Hi Thomas,
>
> I don't know, I think a trivial pursuit game or a Jeopardy type game is 
> going to be more work than you realize.  I mean first you are going to 
> need a data base of questions and answers and then the string matching is 
> not really going to be all that easy.  I know that it has been done of 
> course, but even when playing PC Jeopardy with sighted help it will give 
> you an incorrect even though you essentially had the correct answer. 
> Maybe just misspelled or not complete or even too much, not phrased the 
> way the game was looking for  etc etc.
>
>     Jim
>
> Does fuzzy logic tickle?
>
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