Building a Heuristic for Greedy Search

Wilt, Christopher Makoto (Plimpton and Hills) | Ruml, Wheeler (University of New Hampshire)

AAAI Conferences 

Suboptimal heuristic search algorithms such as greedy best-first search allow us to find solutions when constraints of either time, memory, or both prevent the application of optimal algorithms such as A*. Guidelines for building an effective heuristic for A* are well established in the literature, but we show that if those rules are applied for greedy best-first search, performance can actually degrade. Observing what went wrong for greedy best-first search leads us to a quantitative metric appropriate for greedy heuristics, called Goal Distance Rank Correlation (GDRC). We demonstrate that GDRC can be used to build effective heuristics for greedy best-first search automatically.

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