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The performance of heuristic search algorithms depends crucially on the effectiveness of the heuristic. A pattern database (PDB) is a powerful heuristic in the form of a pre-computed lookup table. Larger PDBs provide better bounds and thus allow more cut-offs in the search process. Today, the largest PDB for the 24-puzzle is a 6-6-6-6 PDB with a size of 486 MB.
We created 8-8-8, 9-8-7 and 9-9-6 PDBs that are three orders of magnitude larger (up to 1.4 TB) than the 6-6-6-6 PDB. We show how to compute such large PDBs and we present statistical and empirical data on their efficiency. The largest single PDB gives on average an 8-fold improvement over the 6-6-6-6 PDB. Combining several large
PDBs gives on average an 12-fold improvement.
Power-User und Supercomputer
(1999)
Next Generation Grids 2 - Requirements and Options for European Grids Research 2005-2010 and Beyond
(2004)