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Knowing the geolocation of a router can help to predict the geolocation of an Internet user, which is important for local advertising, fraud detection, and geo-fencing applications. For example, the geolocation of the last router on the path to a user is a reasonable guess for the user's geolocation. Current methods for geolocating a router are based on parsing a router's name to find geographic hints...
Admissible (lower-bound) heuristics are worth discovering because they have desirable properties in various search algorithms. One well-known source of admissible heuristics is from abstractions of a problem. Using standard definitions of heuristic accuracy and abstractness, we prove that heuristic accuracy decreases inversely with abstractness. This is the first quantitative result linking abstractness...
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