Akinator is a video game developed by the French company Elokence. During gameplay, it attempts to determine what fictional or real-life character, object, or animal the player is thinking of by asking a series of questions (similar to the game Twenty Questions).
· No matter who we thought of, Akinator solved the puzzle more times than not. The predictive program was able to read our minds with fewer guesses than what seemed possible.
· Akinator relies on four key components to function effectively: binary search, decision trees, machine learning, and collaborative filtering. These algorithms allow Akinator to provide users...
· Here, we are going to discuss the mechanism of the Akinator application, the technology underlying its mind-reading features, and why it remains so appealing to both the younger and older generations.
· We do so by an exploratory data-driven analysis of the questions asked by Akinator, a popular online game of a genie who asks questions to guess the character that the user is thinking of.
· This popular online game has gained immense popularity for its seemingly mind-reading abilities. But have you ever wondered how Akinator is able to guess the character you are thinking of with such precision?
· Akinator uses an extremely complex algorithm developed by Elokence.com. The algorithm runs the answers to the questions answered by you through a database that has information about almost all important people, fictional characters, objects, and animals in the world.