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Which search algorithm expands nodes closest to the goal?

I want to know which search algorithm among A* and Best-First Search and Greedy First Search expands nodes closest to the goal. I have three opinions about A* and Best-First Search and Greedy First ...
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Is there any situation in which breadth-first search is preferable over A*?

Is there any situation in which breadth-first search is preferable over A*?
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What is the difference between the heuristic function and the evaluation function in A*?

I am reading college notes on state search space. The notes (which are not publicly available) say: To do state-search space, the strategy involves two parts: defining a heuristic function, and ...
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What is the difference between the uniform-cost search and Dijkstra's algorithm?

Every computer science student (including myself, when I was doing my bachelor's in CS) probably encountered the famous single-source shortest path Dijkstra's algorithm (DA). If you also took an ...
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How does best-first search differ from hill-climbing?

How does best-first search differ from hill-climbing?
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What is a example showing that the tree-based variant for the greedy best-first search is incomplete?

I understand that a tree-based variant will have nodes repeatedly added to the frontier. How do I craft an example where a particular goal node is never found. Is this example valid. On the other ...
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What is the difference between hill-climbing and greedy best-first search algorithms?

While watching MIT's lectures about search, 4. Search: Depth-First, Hill Climbing, Beam, the professor explains the hill-climbing search in a way that is similar to the best-first search. At around ...
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How do we determine whether a heuristic function is better than another?

I am trying to solve a maze puzzle using the A* algorithm. I am trying to analyze the algorithm based on different applicable heuristic functions. Currently, I explored the Manhattan and Euclidean ...
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How to transform a PDDL to search?

I have a question about search and planning: I still haven't understood the difference from the two, but they seem very similar to me; here is a question I am struggling with: "Having formulated a ...
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A* is similar to Dijkstra with reduced cost

According to this Wikipedia article If the heuristic $h$ satisfies the additional condition $h(x) \leq d(x, y) + h(y)$ for every edge $(x, y)$ of the graph (where $d$ denotes the length of that edge),...
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Why is informed search more efficient than uninformed search?

Why does informed search more efficiently finds a solution than an uninformed search?
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What is the difference between search and learning?

I came across an article, The Bitter Truth, via the Two Minute Papers YouTube Channel. Rich Sutton says... One thing that should be learned from the bitter lesson is the great power of general ...
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What is the difference between search and planning?

I'm reading the book Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach (by Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig). However, I don't understand the difference between search and planning. I was more confused when I ...
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How do I show that uniform-cost search is a special case of A*?

How do I show that uniform-cost search is a special case of A*? How do I prove this?
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What is the difference between the breadth-first search and recursive best-first search?

What is the difference between the breadth-first search and recursive best-first search? How can I describe the key difference between them?
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How is simulated annealing better than hill climbing methods?

In hill climbing methods, at each step, the current solution is replaced with the best neighbour (that is, the neighbour with highest/smallest value). In simulated annealing, "downhills" moves are ...
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What are the differences between uniform-cost search and greedy best-first search?

What are the differences between the uniform-cost search (UCS) and greedy best-first search (GBFS) algorithms? How would you convert a UCS into a GBFS?
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What are the differences between A* and greedy best-first search?

What are the differences between the A* algorithm and the greedy best-first search algorithm? Which one should I use? Which algorithm is the better one, and why?
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How is iterative deepening A* better than A*?

The iterative deepening A* search is an algorithm that can find the shortest path between a designated start node and any member of a set of goals. The A* algorithm evaluates nodes by combining the ...
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What is the difference between tree search and graph search?

I have read various answers to this question at different places, but I am still missing something. What I have understood is that a graph search holds a closed list, with all expanded nodes, so ...
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What is the difference between local search and global search algorithms?

What is the difference between local search and global (or complete) search algorithms?
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When to choose Stochastic Hill Climbing over Steepest Hill Climbing?

Stochastic Hill Climbing generally performs worse than Steepest Hill Climbing, but what are the cases in which the former performs better?
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