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The Tektosyne Library for Java provides algorithms for computational geometry and graph-based pathfinding, along with supporting mathematical utilities and specialized collections.
Source code for the HappyCoders.eu articles on pathfinding and shortest path algorithms (Dijkstra, A*, Bellman-Ford, Floyd-Warshall).
Automated Snake Game Solvers using AI Search Algorithms
Pathfinding Visualizer application that visualizes graph based search algorithms used to find the shortest path. Algorithms used: Breadth first search, Depth first search, Best first search and A* search made with java swing
Android App for simulating Dijkstra and A* algorithms through intuitive animations
Freecell solitaire Solver Project for Artificial Intelligence course from University of Macedonia
A visual representation of the A* (star) pathfinding algorithm.
A* Path finding algorithm java implemantation
Indoor Navigation map demo using A star pathfinding algorithm
Aplikasi berbasis Android untuk mencari lokasi dan rute terpendek menuju Puskesmas terdekat dari posisi GPS perangkat dengan algoritma A-Star
This repository features a classic snake game implemented using the A* algorithm for intelligent movement and architectural inspiration drawn from Unity Engine.
A route guiding project
Java and Python implementations of the A* (A Star) path planning algorithm. Includes example test driver command line program.
Personal repository of algorithms, data structures, references and any other useful information.
GUI app to find and display shortest distance between two locations and compare different graph algorithms.
Graph demo applications. Path finding, space-filling curves.
Using the A* algorithm, this project calculates if a prisoner could escape a labyrinth and find the exit before fire gets to them.
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