- A
heuristic (/hjʊˈrɪstɪk/; from
Ancient Gr**** εὑρίσκω (heurískō) 'to find, discover'), or
heuristic technique, is any
approach to
problem solving that...
- 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...
- In
mathematical optimization and
computer science,
heuristic (from Gr**** εὑρίσκω "I find, discover") is a
technique designed for
problem solving more...
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Heuristic analysis is a
method emplo**** by many
computer antivirus programs designed to
detect previously unknown computer viruses, as well as new variants...
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information from
persuasive messages, one
being heuristically and the
other systematically. A
heuristic is when we make a
quick short judgement into our...
- Look up
heuristic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
heuristic is a kind of
method for
solving a problem.
Heuristic may also
refer to:
Heuristic (computer...
- In
competitive two-player games, the
killer heuristic is a move-ordering
method based on the
observation that a
strong move or
small set of such moves...
- In the
study of path-finding
problems in
artificial intelligence, a
heuristic function is said to be consistent, or monotone, if its
estimate is always...
-
computer science,
specifically in
algorithms related to pathfinding, a
heuristic function is said to be
admissible if it
never overestimates the cost of...
- a
heuristic is an easy-to-compute
procedure or rule of
thumb that
people use when
forming beliefs,
judgments or decisions. The
familiarity heuristic was...