Max Is More than Min: Solving Maximization Problems with Heuristic Search

Stern, Roni (Ben Gurion University of the Negev) | Kiesel, Scott (University of New Hampshire) | Puzis, Rami (Ben Gurion University of the Negev) | Felner, Ariel (Ben Gurion University of the Negev) | Ruml, Wheeler (University of New Hampshire)

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Most work in heuristic search considers problems where a low cost solution is preferred (MIN problems). In this paper, we investigate the complementary setting where a solution of high reward is preferred (MAX problems). Example MAX problems include finding a longest simple path in a graph, maximal coverage, and various constraint optimization problems. We examine several popular search algorithms for MIN problems and discover the curious ways in which they misbehave on MAX problems. We propose modifications that preserve the original intentions behind the algorithms but allow them to solve MAX problems, and compare them theoretically and empirically. Interesting results include the failure of bidirectional search and close relationships between Dijkstra's algorithm, weighted A*, and depth-first search.

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