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Type of heuristic in path-finding problems
path-finding problems in artificial intelligence, a heuristic function is said to be consistent, or monotone, if its estimate is always less than or
Consistent_heuristic
Algorithm used for pathfinding and graph traversal
the length of that edge), then h is called monotone, or consistent. With a consistent heuristic, A* is guaranteed to find an optimal path without processing
A*_search_algorithm
Computer science pathfinding concept
concept of consistent heuristics. While all consistent heuristics are admissible, not all admissible heuristics are consistent. An admissible heuristic is used
Admissible_heuristic
Usability inspection method
A heuristic evaluation is a usability inspection method for computer software that helps to identify usability problems in the user interface design.
Heuristic_evaluation
Bias towards recently acquired information
The availability heuristic, also known as availability bias, is a mental shortcut that relies on immediate examples that come to a given person's mind
Availability_heuristic
Tool for assisting judgement in uncertainty
The representativeness heuristic is used when making judgments about the probability of an event being representational in character and essence of a
Representativeness_heuristic
Problem-solving method
A heuristic or heuristic technique (problem solving, mental shortcut, rule of thumb) is any approach to problem solving that employs a pragmatic method
Heuristic
Dual-process theory of persuasion
The heuristic-systematic model of information processing (HSM) is a widely recognized[citation needed] model by Shelly Chaiken that attempts to explain
Heuristic-systematic model of information processing
Heuristic-systematic_model_of_information_processing
execution time by inflating the heuristic, as in weighted A* from 1970. Iteratively reducing the degree the heuristic is "inflated" provides a naive anytime
Anytime_A*
Topics referred to by the same term
Consistency (knowledge bases) Consistency (user interfaces) Consistent hashing Consistent heuristic Consistency model Data consistency Consistency (statistics)
Consistency_(disambiguation)
List of concepts in artificial intelligence
networks. consistent heuristic In the study of path-finding problems in artificial intelligence, a heuristic function is said to be consistent, or monotone
Glossary of artificial intelligence
Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence
heuristic, originally termed the recognition principle, has been used as a model in the psychology of judgment and decision making and as a heuristic
Recognition_heuristic
2011 book by Daniel Kahneman
when first viewing a circle. As a legal metaphor, a judge limited to heuristic thinking would only be able to think of similar historical cases when
Thinking,_Fast_and_Slow
Financial heuristic
The Rule of 40 is a financial heuristic used to measure the performance and health of software as a service (SaaS) companies. It states that a SaaS company's
Rule_of_40
Tendency to base judgments on an irrelevant anchor
Daniel Kahneman. In their seminal 1974 work, they described anchoring as a heuristic used to make estimates under uncertainty. Both numeric and non-numeric
Anchoring_effect
Concept in social psychology
the scarcity heuristic leads us to make biased decisions on a daily basis. It is particularly common to be biased by the scarcity heuristic when assessing
Scarcity_(social_psychology)
NP-hard problem in combinatorial optimization
brute-force algorithm, and observes the non-optimality of the nearest neighbour heuristic: We denote by messenger problem (since in practice this question should
Travelling_salesman_problem
Study of mathematical algorithms for optimization problems
with random restart Memetic algorithm Nelder–Mead simplicial heuristic: A popular heuristic for approximate minimization (without calling gradients) Particle
Mathematical_optimization
Psychological heuristic
The peak–end rule is a psychological heuristic in which people judge an experience largely based on how they felt at its peak (i.e., its most intense
Peak–end_rule
Method of tuning a PID controller
The Ziegler–Nichols tuning method is a heuristic method of tuning a PID controller. It was developed by John G. Ziegler and Nathaniel B. Nichols. It is
Ziegler–Nichols_method
Predecessor to modern quantum mechanics (1900–1925)
quantum mechanics. The theory was never complete or self-consistent, but was instead a set of heuristic corrections to classical mechanics. The theory has come
Old_quantum_theory
Philosophical problem-solving principle
predictions. Similarly, in science, Occam's razor is used as an abductive heuristic in the development of theoretical models rather than as a rigorous arbiter
Occam's_razor
Theory of change of associated beliefs and behaviours
change. These include the heuristic-systematic model of information processing and the elaboration likelihood model. The heuristic-systematic model of information
Attitude_change
Hungarian philosopher of mathematics and science (1922–1974)
and approaches to prefer. While the "negative heuristic" protects the hard core, the "positive heuristic" directs the modification of the hard core and
Imre_Lakatos
Bias confirming existing attitudes
make tests consistent with the working hypothesis. They called this the "positive test strategy". This strategy is an example of a heuristic: a reasoning
Confirmation_bias
Process in digital electronics and integrated circuit design
solver. A heuristic method uses established rules that solve a practical useful subset of the much larger possible set of problems. The heuristic method
Logic_optimization
Concept in psychology
describe common patterns. She explicitly described these stages as a heuristic device, noting that they are categories artificially isolated for clarity
Five_stages_of_grief
Deliverable-orientated breakdown of a project into smaller components
or series of activities should be longer than one month long. The last heuristic is the "if it makes sense" rule. Applying this rule of thumb, one can
Work_breakdown_structure
Elementary particles with a spin of 1/2
physicist Paul Dirac tried to modify the Schrödinger equation so that it was consistent with Einstein's theory of relativity, he found it was only possible by
Spin_1/2
Awareness of facts
contrast declarative knowledge with structural knowledge, meta knowledge, heuristic knowledge, control knowledge, case knowledge, and strategic knowledge
Declarative_knowledge
Published papers of Albert Einstein in 1905
Verwandlung des Lichtes betreffenden heuristischen Gesichtspunkt" ("On a Heuristic Viewpoint Concerning the Production and Transformation of Light") received
Annus_mirabilis_papers
Heuristic pathfinding algorithm
analyzed by Korf et al. under the assumption that the heuristic cost estimate h is consistent, meaning that h ( n ) ≤ c o s t ( n , n ′ ) + h ( n ′ )
Iterative_deepening_A*
Type of cognitive bias
"Keats heuristic", which suggests that people assess a statement's truth based on its aesthetic qualities. Another explanation is the fluency heuristic, which
Rhyme-as-reason_effect
Anthropological view
relativism thus forced anthropologists to develop innovative methods and heuristic strategies. Between World War I and II, cultural relativism was the central
Cultural_relativism
Ratio of magnetic moment to angular momentum
18 May 2024. NIST puts a positive sign on the quantity; however, to be consistent with the formulas in this article, here γe− is treated as being negative
Gyromagnetic_ratio
Approximation of physical behavior
In physics and probability theory, mean-field theory (MFT) or self-consistent field theory studies the behavior of high-dimensional random (stochastic)
Mean-field_theory
Type of simulation
categorising military simulations is to divide them into two broad areas. Heuristic simulations are those that are run with the intention of stimulating research
Military_simulation
Control loop feedback mechanism
K_{p}} setting that was causing oscillation.[citation needed] Another heuristic tuning method is known as the Ziegler–Nichols method, introduced by John
PID_controller
Artificial intelligence project
Cycorp. CycL has a publicly released specification, and dozens of HL (Heuristic Level) modules were described in Lenat and Guha's textbook, but the Cyc
Cyc
Mathematical problem involving optimal stopping theory
rank > 1). Each heuristic has a single parameter y. The figure (shown on right) displays the expected success probabilities for each heuristic as a function
Secretary_problem
Statistical algorithm
approach is to artificially increase the system noise. However, this heuristic requires considerable expertise and compromises the integrity of the Kalman
Covariance_intersection
Markowitz's mean-variance optimization) was found to consistently outperform the 1/N heuristic on a variety of indicators. Given the results of the theory
Ecological_rationality
Psychological tendency
personality description literature. Tversky and Kahneman describe a cognitive heuristic that suggests people make judgments (including about other people's personalities)
Trait_ascription_bias
Reasoning for mathematical statements
given by persons of reputation or status. Plausibility arguments using heuristic devices such as pictures and analogies preceded strict mathematical proof
Mathematical_proof
Algorithm
LPA* or Lifelong Planning A* is an incremental heuristic search algorithm based on A*. It was first described by Sven Koenig and Maxim Likhachev in 2001
Lifelong_Planning_A*
Making of satisfactory, not optimal, decisions
bounded rationality include the availability heuristic and representativeness heuristic. The availability heuristic refers to how people tend to overestimate
Bounded_rationality
Intelligence of machines
possible state. The policy could be calculated (e.g., by iteration), be heuristic, or it can be learned. Game theory describes the rational behavior of
Artificial_intelligence
Decentralized distributed system with lookup service
vastly improved efficiency. Freenet is fully distributed, but employs a heuristic key-based routing in which each file is associated with a key, and files
Distributed_hash_table
Psychological theory of how thought can arise in two different ways
maths, science and English. He showed that students consistently adjust the biases of their heuristic self-representation to specific states for the different
Dual_process_theory
that is computationally complex, and instead a more easily calculated heuristic attribute is substituted. This substitution is thought of as taking place
List_of_cognitive_biases
there is a pseudo-polynomial time based on dynamic programming and other heuristic algorithms that can always generate “good” solutions. While the knapsack
Quadratic_knapsack_problem
Lexical phenomenon
cue factors can play a role in causing TOT states. The accessibility heuristic states that TOTs are elicited by the quantity and strength of the information
Tip_of_the_tongue
Method of determining when the economy has entered a recession
macroeconomics, the Sahm rule, or Sahm rule recession indicator, is a heuristic measure by the United States' Federal Reserve for determining when an
Sahm_rule
2009 book by Roger Martin
businesses to innovate more consistently and successfully. The knowledge funnel has three different phases: Mystery → Heuristic → Algorithm The mystery stage
The_Design_of_Business
Internal diameter of the barrel of a firearm
above only works as a heuristic for determining bore diameter from gauge, as the table in the law lists diameters not consistent with any possible density
Gauge_(firearms)
Inference seeking the simplest and most likely explanation
conduct of abduction, which is chiefly a question of heuristic and is the first question of heuristic, is to be governed by economical considerations. Peirce
Abductive_reasoning
Interplay between observation, experiment, and theory in science
alter the interpretation of results, as in confirmation bias; this is a heuristic that leads a person with a particular belief to see things as reinforcing
Scientific_method
Code-breaking game
selection of elements of the eligible set. This algorithm is based on a heuristic that assigns a score to each eligible combination based on its probability
Mastermind_(board_game)
Type of cognitive bias
model of that event. Some researchers suggest the representativeness heuristic underlies this bias; people tend to rely on stereotypes in decision making
Optimism_bias
Graph drawing with vertices in horizontal layers
layer is NP-hard but may be solved by branch-and-cut or approximated heuristically. Alternatively, the problem of minimizing the total number of layers
Layered_graph_drawing
Field theory in physics that aims to unify the fundamental forces and particles
considered the Einstein-Maxwell–Dirac System [Dongen]. This system is (heuristically) the super-classical [Varadarajan] limit of (the not mathematically
Unified_field_theory
Result in number theory
This result is consistent with the heuristic argument that the residue modulo p4 is a pseudo-random multiple of p3. This heuristic predicts that the
Wolstenholme's_theorem
German-born theoretical physicist (1879–1955)
Verwandlung des Lichtes betreffenden heuristischen Gesichtspunkt" [On a Heuristic Viewpoint Concerning the Production and Transformation of Light] (PDF)
Albert_Einstein
Variant of tic-tac-toe game
having relatively simple rules, ultimate tic-tac-toe lacks any simple heuristic evaluation function. This function is necessary in minimax, for it determines
Ultimate_tic-tac-toe
Principle in Bayesian statistics
principle of maximum entropy states that, among all probability distributions consistent with a given set of constraints (such as normalization or specified expectation
Principle_of_maximum_entropy
Mistakenly drawing statistical inference from independent events
fallacy is a cognitive bias produced by a psychological heuristic called the representativeness heuristic, which states that people evaluate the probability
Gambler's_fallacy
Branch of applied probability theory
decision while ignoring others. While quicker than step-by-step processing, heuristic thinking is also more likely to involve fallacies or inaccuracies. One
Decision_theory
Repeating a falsity increases believability
Psychological occurrence Firehose of falsehood – Propaganda technique Fluency heuristic and processing fluency Implicit and explicit memory List of cognitive
Illusory_truth_effect
Cognitive bias
than adults 40–49, confirming that the older individuals relied more on heuristic-based processes. Older adults are more likely to remember positive information
Hot_hand
Psychological problem-solving tendency
occur.[page needed] Some of these heuristics include: representativeness heuristic (the inclination to assign specific attributes to an individual the more
Cognitive_miser
Measure of variation in statistics
deviation for N > 100 data taken to be approximately normal follows from the heuristic that 95% of the area under the normal curve lies roughly two standard
Standard_deviation
Vector quantization algorithm minimizing the sum of squared deviations
The problem is computationally difficult (NP-hard); however, efficient heuristic algorithms converge quickly to a local optimum. These are usually similar
K-means_clustering
Analysis of facts to form a judgment
results in an even number. Abduction is drawing a conclusion using a heuristic that is likely, but not inevitable given some foreknowledge. For example:
Critical_thinking
Concept in behavioral economics, political theory and behavioral sciences
choices. In other words, a nudge alters the environment so that when heuristic, or System 1, decision-making is used, the resulting choice will be the
Nudge_theory
the self-based heuristic is negatively correlated with agreement. In other words, the more an observer uses the self-based heuristic, the less likely
Implicit_personality_theory
Attributional type of cognitive bias
stimulus-reward associations. Cognitive mechanisms, such as the availability heuristic, self-serving bias, and naïve realism have been suggested as at least
False_consensus_effect
Journalistic adage on questions in headlines
article by computer scientist Stuart Shieber titled "Is This Article Consistent with Hinchliffe’s Rule?". Clickbait – Web content intended to entice users
Betteridge's_law_of_headlines
Ayurvedic medicine concept
definitive, universally applicable concept, and instead be employed as a heuristic tool to inform practice and decision-making. Traditional Tibetan medicine
Dosha
Transportation networks
travel times and traffic equilibria, several heuristic calculation procedures were developed. One heuristic proceeds incrementally. The traffic to be assigned
Route_assignment
Theory of behavioral economics
termed editing, outcomes of a decision are ordered according to a certain heuristic. In particular, people decide which outcomes they consider equivalent
Prospect_theory
Tabletop science fiction role-playing game
rules. The most famous case involved Douglas Lenat applying his Eurisko heuristic learning program to the scenario in the Traveller adventure Trillion Credit
Traveller_(role-playing_game)
Competitive algorithm for searching a problem space
adaptation by implicitly and efficiently implementing this heuristic. Goldberg describes the heuristic as follows: "Short, low order, and highly fit schemata
Genetic_algorithm
Rule or guideline for action
epistemology, the British philosopher Frank P. Ramsey outlined the use of a "heuristic maxim" in his paper Universals (1925) to resolve the apparent contradiction
Maxim_(philosophy)
Cosmological theory
razor; Massimo Pigliucci reminds that "Occam's razor is just a useful heuristic, it should never be used as the final arbiter to decide which theory is
Mathematical universe hypothesis
Mathematical_universe_hypothesis
Element of a nonstandard model of the reals, which can be infinite or infinitesimal
numbers satisfy the transfer principle, a rigorous version of Leibniz's heuristic law of continuity. The transfer principle states that true first-order
Hyperreal_number
American far-right political activist (born 1998)
the companies. They just need to run everything. That's a pretty good heuristic. New York Times columnist Michelle Goldberg described these remarks as
Nick_Fuentes
Class of physical phenomena
opposite direction to the applied field. This description is meant only as a heuristic; the Bohr–Van Leeuwen theorem shows that diamagnetism is impossible according
Magnetism
American filmmaker and photographer (1928–1999)
Strangelove. Both Kubrick and Clarke denied this, and insist that HAL means "Heuristically Programmed Algorithmic Computer". Biographer John Baxter quotes Ken
Stanley_Kubrick
heuristic search algorithm Depth-first search: traverses a graph branch by branch Dijkstra's algorithm: a special case of A* for which no heuristic function
List_of_algorithms
CAPTCHA implementation owned by Google
Leobardo (June 27, 2012). "Breaking reCAPTCHAs with Unpredictable Collapse: Heuristic Character Segmentation and Recognition". In Carrasco-Ochoa, Jesús Ariel;
ReCAPTCHA
Model in statistical genetics
matrix representation with parsimony (MRP) supertree approach, will not be consistent estimators of the species tree (i.e., they will be misleading). Simply
Multispecies coalescent process
Multispecies_coalescent_process
1971 book by John Rawls
relatively modest role that maximin plays in his argument: it is "a useful heuristic rule of thumb" given the curious features of choice behind the veil of
A_Theory_of_Justice
Naïve diversification is a choice heuristic (also known as "diversification heuristic"). Essentially, when asked to make several choices at once, people
Naive_diversification
Computer programming paradigm
propagation, but may use customized code like a problem-specific branching heuristic. Constraint programming takes its root from and can be expressed in the
Constraint_programming
Obsolete postulated medium for the propagation of light
resting in the aether as "true" time, while local time was seen by him as a heuristic working hypothesis and a mathematical artifice. Therefore, Lorentz's theorem
Luminiferous_aether
Description of physical properties at the atomic and subatomic scale
old quantum theory. Never complete or self-consistent, the old quantum theory was rather a set of heuristic corrections to classical mechanics. The theory
Quantum_mechanics
Tendency for positive impressions to contaminate other evaluations
attractive, well groomed, and properly attired, then assumes, using a mental heuristic based on the rules of their own social concept, that the person in the
Halo_effect
Dual-process model of perception
There have been other dual-process theories in the past. Shelly Chaiken's heuristic-systematic model, Carl Jung's distinction between thinking and feeling
Cognitive-experiential self-theory
Cognitive-experiential_self-theory
Phenomenology inferred from observation
deemed to be a fundamental physical constant.[citation needed] Empiricism Heuristic argument Power law Hall, Carl W.; Hinman, George W. (1983), Dictionary
Empirical_relationship
Planned operator–machine interaction
focuses the simplicity to accomplish tasks with the system for new users, heuristic evaluation, in which a set of heuristics are used to identify usability
User_interface_design
CONSISTENT HEURISTIC
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Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Consisting of Pure Knowledge; Wise
Boy/Male
Indian
Inconsistent with contradictory
Boy/Male
Muslim
Inconsistent with contradictory
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
Consisting of Light and Splendour
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Exalted; Inconsistent with Contradictory
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Telugu
Consisting of Honey
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Consisting of Gold; Golden
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Consisting of Pure Thought
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Knower of the Inconsistent
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Consisting of Lightning; Shining; Glittering
Girl/Female
German, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Consisting of Dancer and Actors
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Exalted inconsistent with contradictory to
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Consisting in All; Al-containing
Boy/Male
Tamil
Consisting of Honey
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Consisting of Three Matters
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Consisting of Bliss
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, German, Turkish
Solid; Firm; Strong; Consistent
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Consisting of the Gods
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Consisting of Pure Intelligence
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Consisting of Bliss
CONSISTENT HEURISTIC
CONSISTENT HEURISTIC
Girl/Female
Tamil
Fixed
Girl/Female
Sikh
Male
Dutch
, kingly, powerful; or, horn of the sun.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Parsi, Tamil
Self Dependent; Royal Face
Female
Greek
(Χλόη) Variant spelling of Greek ChloÄ“, KHLOE means "green shoot." In mythology, this is a surname of the goddess Demeter.Â
Boy/Male
Latin American English German
Greatest.
Female
Japanese
(上å) Japanese name KAMIKO means "superior child."
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
With a Desire to Enjoy
Girl/Female
Swedish American
Pure.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Chaste, Pure, Pious, Clean
CONSISTENT HEURISTIC
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n.
The quality or state of being self-consistent.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Consist
n.
Firmness of constitution or character; substantiality; durability; persistency.
a.
Having agreement with itself or with something else; having harmony among its parts; possesing unity; accordant; harmonious; congruous; compatible; uniform; not contradictory.
n.
The condition of standing or adhering together, or being fixed in union, as the parts of a body; existence; firmness; coherence; solidity.
n.
That which stands together as a united whole; a combination.
a.
See Incumbent.
a.
Existing at the same time with another.
a.
Living or acting in conformity with one's belief or professions.
adv.
In a consistent manner.
a.
Insisting; persistent; persevering.
n.
A degree of firmness, density, or spissitude.
a.
Consistent with one's self or with itself; not deviation from the ordinary standard by which the conduct is guided; logically consistent throughout; having each part consistent with the rest.
a.
Standing or resting on something; as, an insistent wall.
a.
Possessing firmness or fixedness; firm; hard; solid.
n.
That which coexists with another.
n.
Alt. of Consistency
a.
Not consistent; showing inconsistency; irreconcilable; discordant; at variance, esp. as regards character, sentiment, or action; incompatible; incongruous; contradictory.
a.
Not exhibiting uniformity of sentiment, steadiness to principle, etc.; unequal; fickle; changeable.
n.
Agreement or harmony of all parts of a complex thing among themselves, or of the same thing with itself at different times; the harmony of conduct with profession; congruity; correspondence; as, the consistency of laws, regulations, or judicial decisions; consistency of opinions; consistency of conduct or of character.