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
DFS / BFS / IDS / UCS / Bi-directional / A* / IDA* / SMA* / ...
classical search algorithms are used in AI | AI course - Fall 2018
java, discrete map search, uniform cost search algorithm
Assignment 1 of CSE 440/EEE 333/ETE 333(Artificial Intelligence) course in Northsouth University, under instructor Mirza Mohammad Lutfe Elahi
🔍 A visualization of pathfinding alogrithms (incorporating Uniform cost search, greedy search, and A* search)
This program solves 2D maze using various uninformed and informed (heuristic) search strategies.
Uses UCS and AStar algorithms and PALESTINE map to find the shortest path.
分别基于BFS,Uniform-Cost,A*算法的3D路径检索
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.
Project | Artificial Intelligence Tournament
Práctica de Sistemas Inteligentes ESI UCLM
Tugas Kecil 3 IF2211 Strategi Algoritma - Word Ladder Solver using UCS, GBFS, and A*
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.
This is a couple different methods for solving "The Travelling Salesmen Problem"
USC 2021 Spring CSCI 561 Artificial Intelligence Score: A-
Saving Westros with searching algorithms.
AI Project1 Fall 2018
An artificial intelligence software designed to simulate the character Neo from the matrix movie escaping the matrix under different circumstances
Texniti Noimosini - Ergasia1
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