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Mastering Reinforcement Learning with Python

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Product type Book
Published in Dec 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838644147
Pages 544 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Enes Bilgin Enes Bilgin
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Table of Contents (24) Chapters close

Preface 1. Section 1: Reinforcement Learning Foundations
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Reinforcement Learning 3. Chapter 2: Multi-Armed Bandits 4. Chapter 3: Contextual Bandits 5. Chapter 4: Makings of a Markov Decision Process 6. Chapter 5: Solving the Reinforcement Learning Problem 7. Section 2: Deep Reinforcement Learning
8. Chapter 6: Deep Q-Learning at Scale 9. Chapter 7: Policy-Based Methods 10. Chapter 8: Model-Based Methods 11. Chapter 9: Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning 12. Section 3: Advanced Topics in RL
13. Chapter 10: Introducing Machine Teaching 14. Chapter 11: Achieving Generalization and Overcoming Partial Observability 15. Chapter 12: Meta-Reinforcement Learning 16. Chapter 13: Exploring Advanced Topics 17. Section 4: Applications of RL
18. Chapter 14: Solving Robot Learning 19. Chapter 15: Supply Chain Management 20. Chapter 16: Personalization, Marketing, and Finance 21. Chapter 17: Smart City and Cybersecurity 22. Chapter 18: Challenges and Future Directions in Reinforcement Learning 23. Other Books You May Enjoy

Exploration-Exploitation Trade-Off

As we mentioned earlier, RL is all about learning from experience without a supervisor labeling correct actions for the agent. The agent observes the consequences of its actions, identifies what actions are leading to the highest rewards in each situation and learns from this experience. Now, think about something you learned from your own experience. For example, how to study for a test. Chances are you explored different methods until you discovered what works the best for you. Maybe you studied regularly for your tests first, but then you tried whether studying the last night before the test could work well enough - and maybe it does for certain types of tests. The point is that you had to explore to find the method(s) that maximizes your "reward," which is a function of your test score, time spent for leisure activities, your anxiety levels before and during the test etc. In fact, exploration is essential for any learning that is...

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