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Published inJan 2021
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ISBN-139781838982546
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Palanisamy P
Palanisamy P
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Palanisamy P

Praveen Palanisamy works on developing autonomous intelligent systems. He is currently an AI researcher at General Motors R&D. He develops planning and decision-making algorithms and systems that use deep reinforcement learning for autonomous driving. Previously, he was at the Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, where he worked on autonomous navigation, including perception and AI for mobile robots. He has experience developing complete, autonomous, robotic systems from scratch.
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Technical requirements

The code in the book has been extensively tested on Ubuntu 18.04 and Ubuntu 20.04 and should work with later versions of Ubuntu if Python 3.6+ is available. With Python 3.6+ installed, along with the necessary Python packages listed at the start of each of recipe, the code should run fine on Windows and macOS X too. You should create and use a Python virtual environment named tf2rl-cookbook to install the packages and run the code in this book. Installing Miniconda or Anaconda for Python virtual environment management is recommended.

The complete code for each recipe in each chapter is available here: https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Tensorflow-2-Reinforcement-Learning-Cookbook.

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Published in: Jan 2021Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781838982546

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Palanisamy P

Praveen Palanisamy works on developing autonomous intelligent systems. He is currently an AI researcher at General Motors R&D. He develops planning and decision-making algorithms and systems that use deep reinforcement learning for autonomous driving. Previously, he was at the Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, where he worked on autonomous navigation, including perception and AI for mobile robots. He has experience developing complete, autonomous, robotic systems from scratch.
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