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  2. Heuristic - Wikipedia

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    A heuristic device is used when an entity X exists to enable understanding of, or knowledge concerning, some other entity Y. A good example is a model that, as it is never identical with what it models, is a heuristic device to enable understanding of what it models. Stories, metaphors, etc., can also be termed heuristic in this sense.

  3. Heuristic (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    Another example of heuristic making an algorithm faster occurs in certain search problems. Initially, the heuristic tries every possibility at each step, like the full-space search algorithm. But it can stop the search at any time if the current possibility is already worse than the best solution already found.

  4. Heuristic-systematic model of information processing - Wikipedia

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    With heuristic processing, there is less need to process information and cognitively in comparison to systematic processing. Heuristic processing occurs when people simply form immediate decisions and conclusions based on the information available versus analytical processing of information given that obviously requires more cognition.

  5. Computers are social actors - Wikipedia

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    One example of how CASA research can impact consumer behaviour and attitude is Moon's experiment, which tested the application of the principle of reciprocity and disclosure in a consumer context. Moon tested this principle with intimate self-disclosure of high-risk information (when disclosure makes the person feel vulnerable) to a computer ...

  6. Category:Heuristics - Wikipedia

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  7. Hyper-heuristic - Wikipedia

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    A hyper-heuristic is a heuristic search method that seeks to automate, often by the incorporation of machine learning techniques, the process of selecting, combining, generating or adapting several simpler heuristics (or components of such heuristics) to efficiently solve computational search problems. One of the motivations for studying hyper ...

  8. Heuristic device - Wikipedia

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  9. Heuristic routing - Wikipedia

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    Heuristic routing is used for traffic in the telecommunications networks and transport networks of the world. Heuristic routing is achieved using specific algorithms to determine a better, although not always optimal, path to a destination. When an interruption in a network topology occurs, the software running on the networking electronics can ...