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TensorFlow Reinforcement Learning Quick Start Guide

You're reading from   TensorFlow Reinforcement Learning Quick Start Guide Get up and running with training and deploying intelligent, self-learning agents using Python

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789533583
Length 184 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Kaushik Balakrishnan Kaushik Balakrishnan
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Up and Running with Reinforcement Learning FREE CHAPTER 2. Temporal Difference, SARSA, and Q-Learning 3. Deep Q-Network 4. Double DQN, Dueling Architectures, and Rainbow 5. Deep Deterministic Policy Gradient 6. Asynchronous Methods - A3C and A2C 7. Trust Region Policy Optimization and Proximal Policy Optimization 8. Deep RL Applied to Autonomous Driving 9. Assessment 10. Other Books You May Enjoy

Deep Deterministic Policy Gradient

In earlier chapters, you saw the use of reinforcement learning (RL) to solve discrete action problems, such as those that arise in Atari games. We will now build on this to tackle continuous, real-valued action problems. Continuous control problems are copious—for example, the motor torque of a robotic arm; the steering, acceleration, and braking of an autonomous car; the wheeled robotic motion on terrain; and the roll, pitch, and yaw controls of a drone. For these problems, we train neural networks in an RL setting to output real-valued actions.

Many continuous control algorithms involve two neural networks—one referred to as the actor (policy-based), and the other as the critic (value-based)—and therefore, this family of algorithms is referred to as Actor-Critic algorithms. The role of the actor is to learn a good policy...

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