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Hi Geeks, welcome to Part-3 of our Reinforcement Learning Series. In the last two blogs, we covered some basic concepts in RL and also studied the multi-armed bandit problem and its solution methods…
This is a PyTorch implementation/tutorial of Deep Q Networks (DQN) from paper Playing Atari with Deep Reinforcement Learning. This includes dueling network architecture, a prioritized replay buffer and double-Q-network training.
When the agent interacts with the environment, the sequence of experienced tuples can be highly correlated. The naive Q-Learning algorithm that learns from each of these experience tuples in…
In Q-Learning, we represent the Q-value as a table. However, in many real-world problems, there are enormous state and/or action spaces and tabular representation is insufficient. For instance…
- Sep. 28 – Oct. 2, 2020
- Lihong Li (Google Brain; chair), Marc G. Bellemare (Google Brain)
- The success of deep neural networks in modeling complicated functions has recently been applied by the reinforcement learning community, resulting in algorithms that are able to learn in environments previously thought to be much too large. Successful applications span domains from robotics to health care. However, the success is not well understood from a theoretical perspective. What are the modeling choices necessary for good performance, and how does the flexibility of deep neural nets help learning? This workshop will connect practitioners to theoreticians with the goal of understanding the most impactful modeling decisions and the properties of deep neural networks that make them so successful. Specifically, we will study the ability of deep neural nets to approximate in the context of reinforcement learning.
A paper by DeepMind scientist triggered much debate about the path to artificial intelligence. Here, we'll try to draw the line between theory and practice.
A. Slivkins. (2019)cite arxiv:1904.07272Comment: The manuscript is complete, but comments are very welcome! To be published with Foundations and Trends in Machine Learning.