“Local search is better than uninformed search under situations when the
search space is significantly large” – Justify this in favour or against this claim.
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Following is an account in the favour of the given statement:
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- When searching a large area, a local search is more suitable as it uses knowledge to find the steps to the solution, whereas there is no use of knowledge in the uninformed search.
- A local search is highly efficient as it consumes less time, on the other hand, the efficiency of an uninformed search is moderate.
- Its cost is quite low while an uninformed search is expensive.
- Local searches are able to find the solution more quickly. In the case of uninformed search, the speed is slower than its counterpart.
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