Hybrid A* is a function that differs from A* by the fact that it is continuous but isn’t complete, that is, it can’t always find an optimal solution or a solution, but every solution that it does find is continuous and constrain-able.
2019-12-15
Hybrid A* is a function that differs from A* by the fact that it is continuous but isn’t complete, that is, it can’t always find an optimal solution or a solution, but every solution that it does find is continuous and constrain-able.
Yair Shinar for Clarity and Solutions
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