GraphLab is an application that shows visually how several graph algorithms work
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GraphLab is an application that shows visually how several graph algorithms work
java, discrete map search, uniform cost search algorithm
DFS / BFS / IDS / UCS / Bi-directional / A* / IDA* / SMA* / ...
Finding path in grid-like world using informed and uninformed searching algorithms
Assignment 1 of CSE 440/EEE 333/ETE 333(Artificial Intelligence) course in Northsouth University, under instructor Mirza Mohammad Lutfe Elahi
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Saving Westros with searching algorithms.
This program solves 2D maze using various uninformed and informed (heuristic) search strategies.
A Java program that uses the uniform-cost search algorithm to find the shortest path between two nodes. The program includes a unit test for building an edge (connection) between two nodes, printing out the collection of edges a node has, figuring out the shortest path between two nodes, and printing the nodes in the shortest path discovered.
分别基于BFS,Uniform-Cost,A*算法的3D路径检索
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Uses UCS and AStar algorithms and PALESTINE map to find the shortest path.
A command line Java program developed for an artificial intelligence college course. It applies the Shortest Path Problem to a graph of fictitious cities. It uses either Best First Search or Uniform Cost Search to provide the shortest path from one city in the graph to another.
🔍 A visualization of pathfinding alogrithms (incorporating Uniform cost search, greedy search, and A* search)
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