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Mastering Reinforcement Learning with Python

You're reading from   Mastering Reinforcement Learning with Python Build next-generation, self-learning models using reinforcement learning techniques and best practices

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838644147
Length 544 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Section 1: Reinforcement Learning Foundations
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Reinforcement Learning FREE CHAPTER 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

Quantifying generalization via CoinRun

There are various ways of testing whether certain algorithms/approaches generalize to unseen environment conditions better than others, such as:

  • Creating validation and test environments with separate sets of environment parameters,
  • Assessing policy performance in real-life deployment.

Real-life deployment may not necessarily be an option, so the latter is not always practical. The challenge with the former is to have consistency and to ensure that validation/test data are indeed not used in training. Also, it is possible to overfit to the validation environment when too many models are tried based on validation performance. One approach to overcome these challenges is to use procedurally generated environments. To this end, OpenAI has created the CoinRun environment to benchmark algorithms on their generalization capabilities. Let's look into it in more detail.

CoinRun environment

In the CoinRun environment, we have...

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