Reinforcement learning
Reinforcement learning is goal-oriented learning based on interactions with the environment. A reinforcement learning algorithm (called the agent) continuously learns from the environment in an iterative fashion. In the process, the agent learns from its experiences of the environment until it explores the full range of possible states and is able to reach the target state.
Let's take the example of a child learning to ride a bicycle. The child tries to learn by riding it, it may fall, it will understand how to balance, how to continue the flow without falling, how to sit in the proper position so that weight is not moved to one side, studies the surface, and also plans actions as per the surface, slope, hill, and so ...
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