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- Backtracking is a class of algorithms for finding solutions to some com****tional problems, notably constraint satisfaction problems, that incrementally...
- Look up backtrack in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Backtrack may refer to: Backtrack!, a 1969 Western film starring Doug McClure Backtrack, alternate...
- Backtrack is a 2015 mystery thriller film written, co-produced, and directed by Michael Petroni. It stars Adrien Brody, Bruce Spence, Sam Neill, Robin...
- In (unconstrained) mathematical optimization, a backtracking line search is a line search method to determine the amount to move along a given search direction...
- In 1992, a Director's Cut of the film was released under the new title Backtrack. It runs 18 minutes longer than the theatrical version and restores Hopper's...
- Backtracks is a box set by the Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It was announced on 29 September 2009 and was released on 10 November 2009 (the Deluxe...
- possible paths until a match is found or all the paths are tried and fail ("backtracking"). the engine may consider all possible paths through the nondeterministic...
- Backtrack was an American hardcore punk band from Long Island, New York, founded in 2008. Backtrack began in 2008 with the release of a demo titled The...
- BackTrack was a Linux distribution that focused on security, based on the Knoppix Linux distribution aimed at digital forensics and penetration testing...
- of a graph) and explores as far as possible along each branch before backtracking. Extra memory, usually a stack, is needed to keep track of the nodes...