Many commentators had predicted a slew of SMP parallel search could make it stronger on enough processors.
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Other search strategies, such as parallel search, intelligent backtracking, or best-first search to find an optimal solution, are also possible.
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This theory, known as the feature integration theory proposes that there are two types of visual searches : parallel searches and serial searches.
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Hence, there are implementations of Curry, like KiCS2, where the user can easily select a search strategy, like depth-first search ( backtracking ), breadth-first search, iterative deepening, or parallel search.
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Sifting through tons of rubble and hundreds of leads, authorities intensified parallel searches Wednesday for victims and perpetrators of the attacks that gouged the Pentagon and knocked the front teeth from Manhattan's skyline.
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NTest was among the strongest programs until 2005, but it cannot compare to current programs which have much faster bitboard-based move generators and are able to do parallel searches on multiple CPU cores.
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Lehmann said, however, that Swiss authorities still have been unable to find anything in a parallel search for a list of names of people killed by the Argentine military during the country's " dirty war ."
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However, a parallel search for a list of names of people killed by the Argentine military during the country's " dirty war " has turned up nothing, said Peter Lehmann, spokesman for the Federal Prosecutor's Office.
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Back home, Senta _ soprano Ealynn Voss _ stares dreamily at a portrait she's painting of the Dutchman, who she's heard of in legend . ( Senta-as-artist is another of Taymor's innovations, helping to link Senta and the Dutchman in parallel searches for beauty and love.
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Because the memory matrix is constantly growing with new traces being added in, one would have to perform a parallel search through all the traces present within the memory matrix to calculate the similarity, whose result can be used to perform either associative recognition, or with probabilistic choice rule, used to perform a cued recall.