Akinator, the Web Genius, is an internet game based on Twenty Questions that can determine which character the player is thinking of by asking him or her a series of questions.
Some dichotomic searches only have results at the leaves of the tree, such as the Huffman tree used in Huffman compression, or the implicit classification tree used in Twenty Questions.
The low timbre of his voice and his infectious laughter were unmistakable and the RTE radio Quiz show - Twenty Questions- which he hosted also proved to be another firm family favourite.
He also often takes part in the panel on the radio show Twenty Questions on NRK P1 and has also been the stand-in host.
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Yes and No is a spoken word game similar to Twenty Questions played in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol.
He was also on the panel of the long running radio panel game Twenty Questions along with Joy Adamson, Anona Winn and Norman Hackforth.