Bidirectional Heuristic Search in Longest Path Problems (Extended Abstract)

Tzur Shubi, Solomon Eyal Shimony, Ariel Felner, Shahaf S. Shperberg

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Abstract

Bidirectional heuristic search has the potential to decrease search time in combinatorial search problems amenable to backward search. To date, bidirectional search has been limited to minimization or shortest path problems. This paper extends the notion of bidirectional heuristic search to (constrained) longest path problems, which turns out to be non-trivial due to the path necessarily being part of the state and the inapplicability of standard bidirectional heuristic search techniques such as meet-in-the-middle (MM) and BAE*. We present a basic bidirectional heuristic search for longest simple path (LSP) in undirected graphs, and prove its correctness. We then suggest several refinements and optimizations, as well as a generalization to other types of longest path problems Coil-in-a-box (CIB). Empirical evaluation shows that, as with many forms of bidirectional search, sometimes unidirectional search wins, but for a sizable chunk of problem instance types, bidirectional search performs better by expanding fewer nodes and achieves a shorter runtime despite the increased overhead per expansion.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication18th International Symposium on Combinatorial Search, SoCS 2025
EditorsMaxim Likhachev, Hana Rudová, Enrico Scala
PublisherAssociation for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
Pages267-268
Number of pages2
ISBN (Print)9781577359012
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025
Externally publishedYes
Event18th International Symposium on Combinatorial Search, SoCS 2025 - Glasgow, United Kingdom
Duration: 12 Aug 202515 Aug 2025

Publication series

NameThe International Symposium on Combinatorial Search
Volume18
ISSN (Print)2832-9171
ISSN (Electronic)2832-9163

Conference

Conference18th International Symposium on Combinatorial Search, SoCS 2025
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityGlasgow
Period12/08/2515/08/25

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