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One part of the answer is that people are parallel processors and can look at
several parts of the board at once , whereas the conventional computer must look
at the squares one at a time . Sometimes an investigation of how people solve ...
One part of the answer is that people are parallel processors and can look at
several parts of the board at once , whereas the conventional computer must look
at the squares one at a time . Sometimes an investigation of how people solve ...
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One way of combining the two is to follow a single path at a time , but switch
paths whenever some competing path looks more promising than the current one
does . At each step of the best - first search process , we select the most
promising ...
One way of combining the two is to follow a single path at a time , but switch
paths whenever some competing path looks more promising than the current one
does . At each step of the best - first search process , we select the most
promising ...
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The simplest is just to throw out the solution , look for another one , and hope that
it is better . Although this is simple , it may lead to a great deal of wasted effort . A
slightly better approach is to look at the situation that results when the ...
The simplest is just to throw out the solution , look for another one , and hope that
it is better . Although this is simple , it may lead to a great deal of wasted effort . A
slightly better approach is to look at the situation that results when the ...
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