It is played with three people, a man (A), a woman (B), and an interrogator (C) who may be of either sex. The interrogator stays in a room apart from the other two. The object of the game for the interrogator is to determine which of the other two is... Understanding Intelligence - Page 16by Rolf Pfeifer, Christian Scheier - 2001 - 700 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Allen Kent, Harold Lancour - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1968 - 698 pages
...three people, a woman B and a man A in one room and an interrogator C of either sex in another room. The object of the game for the interrogator is to...of the other two is the man and which is the woman. Questions are typewritten so that voice or handwriting do not aid the interrogation. The game begins... | |
| Jack Belzer - Computers - 1975 - 512 pages
...imitation game. There are three participants, the machine (A), a human (B), and an interrogator (C). The object of the game for the interrogator is to determine which of the other two is the human and which is the machine. It is the machine's objective to cause the interrogator to make the... | |
| D. J. Hand - Computers - 1985 - 296 pages
...go back to the beginning and see what Turing originally proposed (Turing, 1950): It is played with three people: a man (A ), a woman (B), and an interrogator...is the man and which is the woman. He knows them by labelsX and Y, and at the end of the game he says either 'X is A and Y is B ' or 'X is B and Y is A'.... | |
| John Bryan Davis - Business & Economics - 1997 - 346 pages
...the problem can be described in terms of a game which we call the "imitation game." It is played with three people, a man (A), a woman (B), and an interrogator...of the other two is the man and which is the woman. . . . The interrogator is allowed to put questions to A and B. . . . The ideal arrangement is to have... | |
| James Moor - Computers - 2003 - 294 pages
...whose gender is unimportant. The interrogator stays in a room apart from A and B. The objective of the interrogator is to determine which of the other two is the woman while the objective of both the man and the woman is to convince the interrogator that he/she... | |
| Eugene Thacker - Bioinformatics - 2004 - 248 pages
...paper begins by describing the "imitation game" as one between human players only: "It is played with three people, a man (A), a woman (B), and an interrogator...the other two is the man and which is the woman." A number of media theorists, such as Katherine Hayles and Alison Adams, have pointed to the ways in... | |
| Stefano Franchi, Güven Güzeldere - Computers - 2005 - 558 pages
...described in terms of a procedure that he called the Imitation Game: [The Imitation Game] is played with three people, a man (A), a woman (B), and an interrogator...of the other two is the man and which is the woman [via "a 'teleprinter' communicating between the two rooms"] It's A's object in the game to try to cause... | |
| Avital Ronell - Education - 2005 - 394 pages
...operational way to approach a question, opens on the problem of sexual difference. It is played with three people: a man (A), a woman (B), and an interrogator...of the other two is the man and which is the woman. While Turing's legacy appears to transcend such entanglements, the Turing test, as meta-test, depends... | |
| Robert Kolker - Performing Arts - 2006 - 216 pages
...be of either sex. The interrogator stays in a room apart from the other two. The object of the game is to determine which of the other two is the man and which is the woman. . . . We may now ask the question, "What will happen when a machine takes the part of A in the game?"... | |
| Viktorija Vesna Bulajić - 2007 - 327 pages
...describes the imitation game like this: It is played with three people, a man, a woman, and an interrogator who may be of either sex. The interrogator stays in...of the other two is the man and which is the woman It is [the man's] object in the game the question, "What will happen when a machine takes the part... | |
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