Re: The traveling salesman with no map
- From: Chris F Clark <cfc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 23:04:43 -0400
dementrio <dementrio@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
What information does an agent gain by visiting a node?
The nodes are labeled. When on a node, the agent can see the labels of
the connected nodes. The agent knows nothing at the beginning, and
learns while traveling.
This part seems odd to me, you say you don't visit the edges, yet from
a node, you know the intormation about the connected nodes. This is
normally the information you get by traversing the edges. Please
explain how knowing about the nodes which are connected to a given
node is different than visiting the edges.
.
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