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Deep Reinforcement Learning Hands-On. - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Jan 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838826994
Pages 826 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Maxim Lapan Maxim Lapan
Profile icon Maxim Lapan

Table of Contents (28) Chapters

Preface What Is Reinforcement Learning? OpenAI Gym Deep Learning with PyTorch The Cross-Entropy Method Tabular Learning and the Bellman Equation Deep Q-Networks Higher-Level RL Libraries DQN Extensions Ways to Speed up RL Stocks Trading Using RL Policy Gradients – an Alternative The Actor-Critic Method Asynchronous Advantage Actor-Critic Training Chatbots with RL The TextWorld Environment Web Navigation Continuous Action Space RL in Robotics Trust Regions – PPO, TRPO, ACKTR, and SAC Black-Box Optimization in RL Advanced Exploration Beyond Model-Free – Imagination AlphaGo Zero RL in Discrete Optimization Multi-agent RL Other Books You May Enjoy
Index

Deep Q-learning

The Q-learning method that we have just covered solves the issue of iteration over the full set of states, but still can struggle with situations when the count of the observable set of states is very large. For example, Atari games can have a large variety of different screens, so if we decide to use raw pixels as individual states, we will quickly realize that we have too many states to track and approximate values for.

In some environments, the count of different observable states could be almost infinite. For example, in CartPole, the environment gives us a state that is four floating point numbers. The number of value combinations is finite (they're represented as bits), but this number is extremely large. We could create some bins to discretize those values, but this often creates more problems than it solves: we would need to decide what ranges of parameters are important to distinguish as different states and what ranges could be clustered together.

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