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Etymology: [ hyu-'ris-tik ] (adjective.) 1821. Irregular formation from Ancient Greek εὑρίσκω (euriskō, “I find, discover”).
Antonyms: non-heuristic

deneye dayalı, deneyimsel, sezgisel, bulgusal, bulgulayıcı, keşifsel, bulucu, buluşsal, keşfe yarayan, anlamaya vesile olan, buluşsal yöntem, bulussal yöntem, sezgisel olarak, deneysel olarak, bulucu yöntemler, kestirme yol, bulgulayıcı işlem, deneysel çalışma, sezgiler, nedenleme işlemleri,

1 deneye dayalı     ts
2 deneyimsel  Askeri     ts
3 sezgisel     ts
4 bulgusal     ts
5 bulgulayıcı     ts
6 keşifsel     ts
7 bulucu     ts
8 buluşsal     ts
9 keşfe yarayan     ts
10 anlamaya vesile olan     ts
11heuristics buluşsal yöntem     ts
12heuristics bulussal yöntem     ts
13heuristically sezgisel olarak     ts
14heuristically deneysel olarak     ts
15heuristics bulucu yöntemler     ts
16heuristics kestirme yol  Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim     ts
17heuristics bulgulayıcı işlem  Dilbilim     ts
18heuristics deneysel çalışma     ts
19heuristics sezgiler     ts
20heuristics nedenleme işlemleri  Dilbilim     ts
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Relating to general strategies or methods for solving problems, A heuristic method, Of a method that is not certain to arrive at an optimal solution, The art of applying heuristic methods, -An approach to systems or problem-solving using rules based on business practice, experience, or expert intuition rather than quantitative optimization, Relating to or using a problem-solving technique in which the most appropriate solution of several found by alternative methods is selected at successive stages of a program for use in the next step of the program, Heuristic is here used in the sense of stimulating interest as a means of further investigation, learning through trial and error, rather than the formal computational sense sometimes used in mathematics and computer programming The term is applied here to the World Builders Paradigm in its technical definition, a systematized trial and error process that finds satisfactory, but not optimal, solutions for large, complex, poorly defined problems, referring to manual methods; generally accepted practice sometimes referring to a trial and error process (see deterministic), serving to discover, investigative, An unproved rule of thumb lacking a formal proof but based on experience and sometimes useful in solving a problem, A rule of thumb or guideline used in situations where no hard and fast rules apply An empirical rule, or educated guess based upon past experiences, Serving to discover or find out, especially, of a method that is not certain to arrive at an optimal solution, Problem analysis based on informal judgment or experience versus data manipulation, a commonsense rule (or set of rules) intended to increase the probability of solving some problem of or relating to or using a general formulation that serves to guide investigation, A method for discovery, a procedure for solving a problem, a technique that operates as a vehicle for creative formulation, of or relating to or using a general formulation that serves to guide investigation, a commonsense rule (or set of rules) intended to increase the probability of solving some problem, A rule of thumb or guideline (as opposed to an invariant procedure) Heuristics may not always achieve the desired outcome, but are extremely valuable to problem-solving processes, A guideline or rule of thumb that is normally effective in dealing with a given situation, A method based on empirical information that has no explicit rationalization, A rule of thumb that describes how things are commonly understood, without resorting to deeper or more formal knowledge See also: Model-based reasoning, In mathematical programming, this usually means a procedure that seeks a solution but does not guarantee it will find one It is often used in contrast to an algorithm, so branch and bound would not be considered a heuristic in this sense In AI, however, a heuristic is an algorithm (with some guarantees) that uses a heuristic function to estimate the "cost" of branching from a given node to a leaf of the search tree, A rule of thumb or guideline (as opposed to an invariant procedure) Heuristics may not always achieve the desired outcome, but they are extremely valuable to problem-solving processes (Wilson), heuristic method, investigative approach to problem solving, (see also textbook glossary) A simple procedure that may provide a solution to a problem with less effort than using an algorithm, A heuristic computer program uses rules based on previous experience in order to solve a problem, rather than using a mathematical procedure. see also algorithm, Having to do with a rule of thumb, A heuristic method of learning involves discovery and problem-solving, using reasoning and past experience, providing aid or direction in the solution of a problem but otherwise unjustified or incapable of justification, "Any principle or device that contributes to a reduction in the average search for a solution " (Newell, Shaw, and Simon, 1962)  A method for attempting the solution of a problem or a rule or item of information used in such a process   (The Compact Oxford English Dictionary, 1999), A self learning or adaptive process that may help in the solution of a problem, but that does not guarantee the best solution, or any solution [DEC], Pertaining to experimental, especially trial-and-error, methods of problem solving Note: The resulting solution may not be the most desirable solution to the problem, This is an algorithm that uses a short-cut or educated guess in order to reduce the amount of time necessary to execute an algorithm or method, The first meaning is any discovery process based on experience, An algorithm which takes as input certain information about a domain and calculates which action an agent can perform that is of greatest benefit to it Determining the overall benefit of an action depends on a comparison of the effects of the candidate actions on the state of the game world, Pertaining to exploratory methods of problem solving in which solutions are arrived at by an interactive, self-learning method, in a heuristic manner, in a heuristic manner, by means of heuristic processes (investigative approach to problem solving), Rules of thumb used to guide one in the direction of probable solutions to a problem, (computer science)Computational rules of thumb Distinct from algorithms, which are programs guaran teed to generate the correct result under all circumstances, heuristics may only turn out to be correct a certain percentage of time, Efficient problem-solving strategiesthat do not guarantee a correct solution (p 280), the study of heuristic methods and principles, Decision making shortcuts that everyone develops over time and use to deal with the myriad of daily decisions; can sometimes lead a manager astray, particularly if they are used as shortcuts Decision making shortcuts that everyone develops over time and use to deal with the myriad of daily decisions; can sometimes lead a manager astray, particularly if they are used as shortcuts, A trial-and-error method of solving problems by evaluating the progress made toward a solution, the study and use of techniques in data processing, the study of how people use their experience to find answers to questions or to improve performance, Strategies that people use to solve problems, study and application of heuristic methods, These are suggestions that ar written into the expert system program that give it suggestions for how to act when it doesn't really know what to do or doesn't have enough information, Rule of thumb methods used by antivirus software to detect new and undiscovered viruses based upon "virus-like" qualities, Methods of problem solving in which increases in efficiency are traded off against finding a good solution, which may not be the best possible solution, Rules-of-thumb that define acceptable solutions and methods for evaluating them, Simple rules of thumb people use to make estimates of probabilities and values,

21 Relating to general strategies or methods for solving problems     ts
22 A heuristic method     ts
23 Of a method that is not certain to arrive at an optimal solution     ts
24 The art of applying heuristic methods     ts
25 -An approach to systems or problem-solving using rules based on business practice, experience, or expert intuition rather than quantitative optimization     ts
26 Relating to or using a problem-solving technique in which the most appropriate solution of several found by alternative methods is selected at successive stages of a program for use in the next step of the program     ts
27 Heuristic is here used in the sense of stimulating interest as a means of further investigation, learning through trial and error, rather than the formal computational sense sometimes used in mathematics and computer programming The term is applied here to the World Builders Paradigm in its technical definition     ts
28 a systematized trial and error process that finds satisfactory, but not optimal, solutions for large, complex, poorly defined problems     ts
29 referring to manual methods; generally accepted practice sometimes referring to a trial and error process (see deterministic)     ts
30 serving to discover, investigative  sıfat     ts
31 An unproved rule of thumb lacking a formal proof but based on experience and sometimes useful in solving a problem     ts
32 A rule of thumb or guideline used in situations where no hard and fast rules apply An empirical rule, or educated guess based upon past experiences     ts
33 Serving to discover or find out     ts
34 especially, of a method that is not certain to arrive at an optimal solution     ts
35 Problem analysis based on informal judgment or experience versus data manipulation  Ticaret     ts
36 a commonsense rule (or set of rules) intended to increase the probability of solving some problem of or relating to or using a general formulation that serves to guide investigation     ts
37 A method for discovery, a procedure for solving a problem, a technique that operates as a vehicle for creative formulation     ts
38 of or relating to or using a general formulation that serves to guide investigation     ts
39 a commonsense rule (or set of rules) intended to increase the probability of solving some problem     ts
40 A rule of thumb or guideline (as opposed to an invariant procedure) Heuristics may not always achieve the desired outcome, but are extremely valuable to problem-solving processes     ts
41 A guideline or rule of thumb that is normally effective in dealing with a given situation     ts
42 A method based on empirical information that has no explicit rationalization     ts
43 A rule of thumb that describes how things are commonly understood, without resorting to deeper or more formal knowledge See also: Model-based reasoning     ts
44 In mathematical programming, this usually means a procedure that seeks a solution but does not guarantee it will find one It is often used in contrast to an algorithm, so branch and bound would not be considered a heuristic in this sense In AI, however, a heuristic is an algorithm (with some guarantees) that uses a heuristic function to estimate the "cost" of branching from a given node to a leaf of the search tree     ts
45 A rule of thumb or guideline (as opposed to an invariant procedure) Heuristics may not always achieve the desired outcome, but they are extremely valuable to problem-solving processes (Wilson)     ts
46 heuristic method, investigative approach to problem solving  isim     ts
47 (see also textbook glossary) A simple procedure that may provide a solution to a problem with less effort than using an algorithm     ts
48 A heuristic computer program uses rules based on previous experience in order to solve a problem, rather than using a mathematical procedure. see also algorithm     ts
49 Having to do with a rule of thumb     ts
50 A heuristic method of learning involves discovery and problem-solving, using reasoning and past experience     ts
51 providing aid or direction in the solution of a problem but otherwise unjustified or incapable of justification     ts
52 "Any principle or device that contributes to a reduction in the average search for a solution " (Newell, Shaw, and Simon, 1962)  A method for attempting the solution of a problem or a rule or item of information used in such a process   (The Compact Oxford English Dictionary, 1999)     ts
53 A self learning or adaptive process that may help in the solution of a problem, but that does not guarantee the best solution, or any solution [DEC]     ts
54 Pertaining to experimental, especially trial-and-error, methods of problem solving Note: The resulting solution may not be the most desirable solution to the problem     ts
55 This is an algorithm that uses a short-cut or educated guess in order to reduce the amount of time necessary to execute an algorithm or method     ts
56 The first meaning is any discovery process based on experience     ts
57 An algorithm which takes as input certain information about a domain and calculates which action an agent can perform that is of greatest benefit to it Determining the overall benefit of an action depends on a comparison of the effects of the candidate actions on the state of the game world     ts
58 Pertaining to exploratory methods of problem solving in which solutions are arrived at by an interactive, self-learning method     ts
59heuristically in a heuristic manner     ts
60heuristically in a heuristic manner, by means of heuristic processes (investigative approach to problem solving)     ts
61heuristics Rules of thumb used to guide one in the direction of probable solutions to a problem     ts
62heuristics (computer science)Computational rules of thumb Distinct from algorithms, which are programs guaran teed to generate the correct result under all circumstances, heuristics may only turn out to be correct a certain percentage of time     ts
63heuristics Efficient problem-solving strategiesthat do not guarantee a correct solution (p 280)     ts
64heuristics the study of heuristic methods and principles     ts
65heuristics Decision making shortcuts that everyone develops over time and use to deal with the myriad of daily decisions; can sometimes lead a manager astray, particularly if they are used as shortcuts Decision making shortcuts that everyone develops over time and use to deal with the myriad of daily decisions; can sometimes lead a manager astray, particularly if they are used as shortcuts     ts
66heuristics A trial-and-error method of solving problems by evaluating the progress made toward a solution     ts
67heuristics the study and use of techniques in data processing     ts
68heuristics the study of how people use their experience to find answers to questions or to improve performance     ts
69heuristics Strategies that people use to solve problems     ts
70heuristics study and application of heuristic methods  isim     ts
71heuristics These are suggestions that ar written into the expert system program that give it suggestions for how to act when it doesn't really know what to do or doesn't have enough information     ts
72heuristics Rule of thumb methods used by antivirus software to detect new and undiscovered viruses based upon "virus-like" qualities     ts
73heuristics Methods of problem solving in which increases in efficiency are traded off against finding a good solution, which may not be the best possible solution     ts
74heuristics Rules-of-thumb that define acceptable solutions and methods for evaluating them     ts
75heuristics Simple rules of thumb people use to make estimates of probabilities and values     ts
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