simple hill climbing uses evaluation function i.e evaluation of goal state & finding of better state, these 2 things can be done through heuristic knowledge, where as steepest ascent hill climbing have three major problem states i.e. local maximum, palteau & ridge which can be overcome by backtrack, jump, move several direction @ same time respectively & according to me steepest ascent hill climbing is extend version of simple hill climbing. if my whole concept is wrong let me know.
The terrain is the steepest when it's on the left side of the map.
Firstly orientate the map, know which way is up. What is the scale, how far is a mile or Km on th map ? What do you need the map to tell you ? Do you need to know where you are on the map ? What can you see on the map that you recognise ? Do you know what the symbols on the map relate to on the ground ? Is there a coastline or a railway line or a major road or a church ? It all depends on what you need from the map.... to answer your question depends on that really.
simple hill climbing uses evaluation function i.e evaluation of goal state & finding of better state, these 2 things can be done through heuristic knowledge, where as steepest ascent hill climbing have three major problem states i.e. local maximum, palteau & ridge which can be overcome by backtrack, jump, move several direction @ same time respectively & according to me steepest ascent hill climbing is extend version of simple hill climbing. if my whole concept is wrong let me know.
you just get a rope tie it round a tree maybe and tie it round you and simpley climb the hill.
Steepest is an adjective.
Scenic World's railway line is the steepest
The terrain is the steepest when it's on the left side of the map.
Steepest Road in the UK, Ffordd Penllech, Harlech
Steepest line possible dealing with slope is up to, but not including infinity.
Takabisha is the world's steepest roller coaster located at Fuji-Q Highland in Japan.
A vertical line.
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