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Maxim Lapan
Maxim Lapan
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Maxim Lapan

Maxim has been working as a software developer for more than 20 years and was involved in various areas: distributed scientific computing, distributed systems and big data processing. Since 2014 he is actively using machine and deep learning to solve practical industrial tasks, such as NLP problems, RL for web crawling and web pages analysis. He has been living in Germany with his family.
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Alternative ways of exploration

In this section, we will cover an overview of a set of alternative approaches to the exploration problem. This won't be an exhaustive list of approaches that exist, but rather will provide an outline of the landscape.

We're going to check three different approaches to exploration:

  • Randomness in the policy, when stochasticity is added to the policy that we use to get samples. The method in this family is noisy networks, which we have already covered.
  • Count-based methods, which keep track of the count of times the agent has seen the particular state. We will check two methods: the direct counting of states and the pseudo-count method.
  • Prediction-based methods, which try to predict something from the state and from the quality of the prediction. We can make judgements about the familiarity of the agent with this state. To illustrate this approach, we will take a look at the policy distillation method, which has shown state-of...
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Published in: Jan 2020Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781838826994

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Maxim Lapan

Maxim has been working as a software developer for more than 20 years and was involved in various areas: distributed scientific computing, distributed systems and big data processing. Since 2014 he is actively using machine and deep learning to solve practical industrial tasks, such as NLP problems, RL for web crawling and web pages analysis. He has been living in Germany with his family.
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