Reinforcement Learning
Ke-Lin Du () and
M. N. S. Swamy
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Ke-Lin Du: Concordia University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
M. N. S. Swamy: Concordia University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Chapter Chapter 17 in Neural Networks and Statistical Learning, 2019, pp 503-523 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract One of the primary goals of AI is to produce fully autonomous agents that learn optimal behaviors through trial and error by interacting with their environments. The reinforcement learning paradigm is essentially learning through interaction. It has its root in behaviorist psychology. Reinforcement learning is influenced by optimal control, which is underpinned by mathematical dynamic programming formalism. This chapter deals with reinforcement learning.
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-7452-3_17
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