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Advanced Deep Learning with TensorFlow 2 and Keras

You're reading from   Advanced Deep Learning with TensorFlow 2 and Keras Apply DL, GANs, VAEs, deep RL, unsupervised learning, object detection and segmentation, and more

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838821654
Length 512 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Preface 1. Introducing Advanced Deep Learning with Keras 2. Deep Neural Networks FREE CHAPTER 3. Autoencoders 4. Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) 5. Improved GANs 6. Disentangled Representation GANs 7. Cross-Domain GANs 8. Variational Autoencoders (VAEs) 9. Deep Reinforcement Learning 10. Policy Gradient Methods 11. Object Detection 12. Semantic Segmentation 13. Unsupervised Learning Using Mutual Information 14. Other Books You May Enjoy
15. Index

7. Conclusion

In this chapter, we've been introduced to DRL, a powerful technique believed by many researchers to be the most promising lead toward AI. We have gone over the principles of RL. RL is able to solve many toy problems, but the Q-table is unable to scale to more complex real-world problems. The solution is to learn the Q-table using a deep neural network. However, training deep neural networks on RL is highly unstable due to sample correlation and the non-stationarity of the target Q-network.

DQN proposed a solution to these problems using experience replay and separating the target network from the Q-network under training. DDQN suggested further improvement of the algorithm by separating the action selection from action evaluation to minimize the overestimation of the Q value. There are other improvements proposed for the DQN. Prioritized experience replay [6] argues that the experience buffer should not be sampled uniformly.

Instead, experiences that are...

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