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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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Policy gradient methods on Pong

As we covered in the previous section, the vanilla policy gradient method works well on a simple CartPole environment, but it works surprisingly badly on more complicated environments.

For the relatively simple Atari game Pong, our DQN was able to completely solve it in 1M frames and showed positive reward dynamics in just 100k frames, whereas the policy gradient method failed to converge. Due to the instability of policy gradient training, it became very hard to find good hyperparameters and was still very sensitive to initialization.

This doesn't mean that the policy gradient method is bad, because, as you will see in the next chapter, just one tweak of the network architecture to get a better baseline in the gradients will turn the policy gradient method into one of the best methods (the asynchronous advantage actor-critic method). Of course, there is a good chance that my hyperparameters are completely wrong or the code has some hidden...

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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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