Nov 5, 2014 22:42
Right
Nov 4, 2014 01:30
@DavidGrinberg In that case if there is no additional information and the graph is really really large then we can take minimum edge length as the heuristic. It is admissible because S is not goal node. Now if we take anything greater then we can always construct the graph with G present in the second level of BFS. Am I making sense ?
Nov 4, 2014 01:30
@DavidGrinberg Okay I got your point. So you are basically asking there is a graph G and with positive weights now you want to search for G node from S node with A*, and you want a heuristic. Am I correct? You specifically meant there are no grid structure so it is a simple graph !!
Nov 4, 2014 01:30
@DavidGrinberg I got your point. But if we think that each edge of the graph is of unit length. Then the distance between S and G is still 3. I think I am missing something and may sound really stupid :P
Nov 4, 2014 01:30
I don't understand why manhattan distance does not work here ? It is still not an overestimate..