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Limitations of Front-To-End Bidirectional Heuristic Search

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Limitations of Front-To-End Bidirectional Heuristic Search
We present an intuitive explanation for the limited effectiveness of front-to-end bidirectional heuristic search, supported with extensive evidence from many commonly-studied domains. While previous work has proved the limitations of specific algorithms, we show that any front-to-end bidirectional heuristic search algorithm will likely be dominated by unidirectional heuristic search or bidirectional brute-force search. We also demonstrate a pathological case where bidirectional heuristic search is the dominant algorithm, so a stronger claim cannot be made. Finally, we show that on the four-peg Towers Of Hanoi with arbitrary start and goal states, bidirectional brute-force search outperforms unidirectional heuristic search using pattern-database heuristics.
Joseph Kelly Barker, Richard E. Korf
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Type Journal
Year 2015
Where AAAI
Authors Joseph Kelly Barker, Richard E. Korf
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