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Reinforcement Learning with tabular methods: TD-learning (Q-learning and SARSA) and MENACE-like approach applied to a Rubik's cube with a move set restricted to 180-degree turns.
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this is the third pacman project for course AI of UC Berkeley done as the third project of course AI basics and applications of AUT
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Web visualisation of the k-armed bandit problem
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Implement q-learning to find the best way in the crowded traffic
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Explore the 10-Arm Testbed Simulation! 🎲 Utilize Python to test various ε-greedy strategies in a reinforcement learning environment. Visualize and compare agents' performance as they balance exploration and exploitation. Perfect for learners and enthusiasts! 🚀📊
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K-armed bandit problem approached with a variety of action-selection learning algorithms.
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Using DeepQ + Epsilon Greedy to create model for Open Ai GYm's Lunar Lander V2
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This repository contains Reinforcement Learning course projects...
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Reinforcement Learning and Deeep reinforcement Learning
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🎮 포켓몬 길찾기 게임 (광운대학교 컴퓨터정보공학부 고급C프로그래밍 팀프로젝트)
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Il bandito bracciuto: Introduzione leggera ma non troppo all'apprendimento con rinforzo.
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Learning how to play Blackjack using tabular reinforcement learning algorithms - Monte Carlo first visit - Q learning
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Simulating epsilon-greedy and temporal difference reinforcement learning algorithms.
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Solve the optimized path of a maze using Q-Learning of the Reinforcement Learning and epsilon-greedy.
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TicTacToe Undertale style in terminal with ai (greedy epsilon algorithm).
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