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TensorFlow Reinforcement Learning Quick Start Guide

By : Kaushik Balakrishnan
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TensorFlow Reinforcement Learning Quick Start Guide

By: Kaushik Balakrishnan

Overview of this book

Advances in reinforcement learning algorithms have made it possible to use them for optimal control in several different industrial applications. With this book, you will apply Reinforcement Learning to a range of problems, from computer games to autonomous driving. The book starts by introducing you to essential Reinforcement Learning concepts such as agents, environments, rewards, and advantage functions. You will also master the distinctions between on-policy and off-policy algorithms, as well as model-free and model-based algorithms. You will also learn about several Reinforcement Learning algorithms, such as SARSA, Deep Q-Networks (DQN), Deep Deterministic Policy Gradients (DDPG), Asynchronous Advantage Actor-Critic (A3C), Trust Region Policy Optimization (TRPO), and Proximal Policy Optimization (PPO). The book will also show you how to code these algorithms in TensorFlow and Python and apply them to solve computer games from OpenAI Gym. Finally, you will also learn how to train a car to drive autonomously in the Torcs racing car simulator. By the end of the book, you will be able to design, build, train, and evaluate feed-forward neural networks and convolutional neural networks. You will also have mastered coding state-of-the-art algorithms and also training agents for various control problems.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

Training a PPO agent

We saw previously how to train a DDPG agent to drive a car on TORCS. How to use a PPO agent is left as an exercise for the interested reader. This is a nice challenge to complete. The PPO code from Chapter 7, Trust Region Policy Optimization and Proximal Policy Optimization, can be reused, with the necessary changes made to the TORCS environment. The PPO code for TORCS is also supplied in the code repository (https://github.com/PacktPublishing/TensorFlow-Reinforcement-Learning-Quick-Start-Guide), and the interested reader can peruse it. A cool video of a PPO agent driving a car in TORCS is in the following YouTube video at: https://youtu.be/uE8QaJQ7zDI

Another challenge for the interested reader is to use Trust Region Policy Optimization (TRPO) for the TORCS racing car problem. Try this too, if interested! This is one way to master RL algorithms.

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