highbranching
Highbranching is the property of a hierarchical structure in which a node has a large number of immediate successors, yielding a high branching factor. It is typically contrasted with low branching, where nodes have relatively few children. The concept is used across fields that involve trees and graphs, including computer science, artificial intelligence, linguistics, and information organization.
In search and decision problems, a high branching factor expands the search space exponentially with depth,
In natural language processing, parse trees or syntax trees can exhibit high branching when grammar rules produce
Measurement and management typically describe highbranching through the branching factor, the average number of children per
See also: branching factor, tree search, beam search, pruning, parse tree.