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Example of Orthogonal Knowledge Sources
Look for orthogonal knowledge sources in your domain.
A Jigsaw Puzzle is a good example,
Generate-and-Test Solution: Select a piece; try to fit it to every other piece
until you succeed. Repeat until done. O(n2) comparisons required.
Orthogonal Knowledge Sources:
- Pieces with one straight edge must go on the edge.
- Pieces with two straight edges are corners.
- Color must be continuous across piece boundaries.
- A piece of a given color is likely to go in a picture
area of that color. (E.g., a light blue piece is likely to
be part of the sky area.)
Each of these knowledge sources is orthogonal to the others (independent);
each reduces search by reducing the number of edge pattern comparisons
required.