August 2019
Intermediate to advanced
242 pages
5h 45m
English
As you will learn, a DQN is not that different from the standard feedforward and convolutional networks that we have covered so far. Indeed, all the standard ingredients are present:
Here, our predictions represent possible moves affecting the state of our input. In the case of maze solving, we are trying to predict moves that produce the maximum (and cumulative) expected reward for our player, ...
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