Artificial Intelligence for Big Data
by Anand Deshpande, Manish Kumar, Albenzo Coletta, Giancarlo Zaccone
Reinforcement Learning
In Chapter 3, Learning from Big Data, we were introduced to two fundamental types of machine learning techniques: supervised learning and unsupervised learning. In case of the supervised learning, a model is trained based on the historical data (observations) for predicting the outcomes based on the new data inputs. In the case of unsupervised learning, the model tries to derive patterns within the datasets and define logical grouping boundaries in order to separate the solution space. There is a third type of machine learning algorithm that is equally important for the evolution of artificial intelligence.
Remember the process of learning to ride a bicycle. We observe another person who is riding a bicycle, create ...
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