- ...algorithm
- According to Greek legend,
Ariadne, the daughter of Minos, King of Crete, helped Theseus kill the
Minotaur, a monster living in the Labyrinth, a huge maze built by
Daedalus. The main difficulty faced by Theseus was to find his way
through the Labyrinth. Ariadne brilliantly solved the problem by
giving him a thread (or a clew) that he could unwind in order to find
his path back.
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- ...point).
- Another
possible choice would be to give the
value to the distance
when a collision occurs. However, this is less informative than the
chosen function because the first part of a colliding path could be a
good start toward the goal and should not be discarded. Note that the
cost function does not include any optimality criteria such as the
length of the trajectory or the amount of energy used.
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