Two new bidirectional search algorithms

Author(s):  
John A. Pavlik ◽  
Edward C. Sewell ◽  
Sheldon H. Jacobson
Author(s):  
Shahaf S. Shperberg ◽  
Ariel Felner ◽  
Nathan R. Sturtevant ◽  
Solomon E. Shimony ◽  
Avi Hayoun

NBS is a non-parametric bidirectional search algorithm proven to expand at most twice the number of node expansions required to verify the optimality of a solution. We introduce new variants of NBS that are aimed at finding all optimal solutions. We then introduce an algorithmic framework that includes NBS as a special case. Finally, we introduce DVCBS, a new algorithm in this framework that aims to further reduce the number of expansions. Unlike NBS, DVCBS does not have any worst-case bound guarantees, but in practice it outperforms NBS in verifying the optimality of solutions.


Author(s):  
Eshed Shaham ◽  
Ariel Felner ◽  
Nathan R. Sturtevant ◽  
Jeffrey S. Rosenschein

A* is optimally efficient with regard to node expansions among unidirectional admissible algorithms — those that only assume that the heuristic used is admissible. This paper studies algorithms that are optimally efficient for bidirectional search algorithms. We present the Fractional MM algorithm and its sibling, the MT algorithm, which is simpler to analyze. We then develop variants of these algorithms that are optimally efficient, each under different assumptions on the information available to the algorithm.


IEEE Software ◽  
1992 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 77-83 ◽  
Author(s):  
P.C. Nelson ◽  
A.A. Toptsis

Author(s):  
Jingwei Chen ◽  
Robert C. Holte ◽  
Sandra Zilles ◽  
Nathan R. Sturtevant

It is well-known that any admissible unidirectional heuristic search algorithm must expand all states whose f-value is smaller than the optimal solution cost when using a consistent heuristic. Such states are called “surely expanded” (s.e.). A recent study characterized s.e. pairs of states for bidirectional search with consistent heuristics: if a pair of states is s.e. then at least one of the two states must be expanded. This paper derives a lower bound, VC, on the minimum number of expansions required to cover all s.e. pairs, and present a new admissible front-to-end bidirectional heuristic search algorithm, Near-Optimal Bidirectional Search (NBS), that is guaranteed to do no more than 2VC expansions. We further prove that no admissible front-to-end algorithm has a worst case better than 2VC. Experimental results show that NBS competes with or outperforms existing bidirectional search algorithms, and often outperforms A* as well.


2010 ◽  
Vol 33 (7) ◽  
pp. 1127-1139
Author(s):  
Da-Ming ZHU ◽  
Shao-Han MA ◽  
Ping-Ping ZHANG

Author(s):  
S. V. Skvortsov ◽  
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T. A. Fetisova ◽  
D. V. Fetisov ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 37 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
David Schmidtz

Abstract This essay introduces basic issues that make up the topic of freedom of thought, including newly emerging issues raised by the current proliferation of Internet search algorithms.


2021 ◽  
Vol 103 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
G. A. Bezerra ◽  
P. H. G. Lugão ◽  
R. Portugal

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