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by gmueckl
3055 days ago
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Humans are capable of deriving and applying new knowledge about a problem while solving it. So when confronted with a specific NP hard problem, a human solver applies intuition and thereby restricts the solution space that must be searched significantly. These intuitive rules can be very specific to the problem. There is no good computer algorithm that can do the same combination of creating and applying rules automatically. |
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