Deep Q-Network
So far, we've approached and developed reinforcement learning algorithms that learn about a value function, V, for each state, or an action-value function, Q, for each action-state pair. These methods involve storing and updating each value separately in a table (or an array). These approaches do not scale because, for a large number of states and actions, the table's dimensions increase exponentially and can easily exceed the available memory capacity.
In this chapter, we will introduce the use of function approximation in reinforcement learning algorithms to overcome this problem. In particular, we will focus on deep neural networks that are applied to Q-learning. In the first part of this chapter, we'll explain how to extend ...
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