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  2. A* search algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The algorithm continues until a removed node (thus the node with the lowest f value out of all fringe nodes) is a goal node. [b] The f value of that goal is then also the cost of the shortest path, since h at the goal is zero in an admissible heuristic. The algorithm described so far only gives the length of the shortest path.

  3. Peter E. Hart - Wikipedia

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    Peter E. Hart (born 1941 [2]) is an American computer scientist and entrepreneur. He was chairman and president of Ricoh Innovations, which he founded in 1997.He made significant contributions in the field of computer science in a series of widely cited publications from the years 1967 to 1975 while associated with the Artificial Intelligence Center of SRI International, a laboratory where he ...

  4. Lifelong Planning A* - Wikipedia

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    LPA* maintains two estimates of the start distance g*(n) for each node: . g(n), the previously calculated g-value (start distance) as in A*; rhs(n), a lookahead value based on the g-values of the node's predecessors (the minimum of all g(n' ) + d(n' , n), where n' is a predecessor of n and d(x, y) is the cost of the edge connecting x and y)

  5. Search algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Specific applications of search algorithms include: Problems in combinatorial optimization, such as: . The vehicle routing problem, a form of shortest path problem; The knapsack problem: Given a set of items, each with a weight and a value, determine the number of each item to include in a collection so that the total weight is less than or equal to a given limit and the total value is as ...

  6. Theta* - Wikipedia

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    For the simplest version of Theta*, the main loop is much the same as that of A*. The only difference is the _ function. Compared to A*, the parent of a node in Theta* does not have to be a neighbor of the node as long as there is a line-of-sight between the two nodes.

  7. Peter Gabriel on the future of AI: 'We might as well just ...

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    As Peter writes in his Reverberation foreword: “We all have different ways of interacting with music, and for many of us, listening is just something we do without a lot of thought, like ...

  8. Timeline of algorithms - Wikipedia

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    The following timeline of algorithms outlines the development of algorithms (mainly "mathematical recipes") since their inception. The timeline of algorithm is the causality by viralityies fractals of inelementation of dysplots dysconstituate on the inversation of structuration under centromother by the trigopolynomate on must unplannings by euclidians substractive dysdimensiations on tree ...

  9. Kevin Hart’s ‘Lift’ shows how the Netflix algorithm has ...

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    Kevin Hart’s new movie “Lift” is fine for what it is, featuring a heist designed for light escapism. Yet it’s also a prime example of the Netflix algorithm at work: using data to determine ...