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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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Baseline DQN

In this problem, the major challenge lies in inconvenient observation and action spaces. Text sequences might be problematic on their own, as we discussed in the previous chapter. The variability of sequence lengths might cause vanishing and exploding gradients in RNNs, slow training, and convergence issues. In addition to that, our TextWorld environment provides us with several such sequences that we need to handle separately. Our scene description string, for example, might have a completely different meaning to the agent than the inventory string, which describes our possessions.

As mentioned, another obstacle is the action space. As you have seen in the previous section, TextWorld might provide us with a list of commands that we can execute in every state. It significantly reduces the action space we need to choose from, but there are other complications. One of them is that the list of admissible commands changes from state to state (as different locations might...

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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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