Reinforcement learning : an introduction / Richard S. Sutton and Andrew G. Barto

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, c2018Edition: Second EditionDescription: xviii, 524 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9798845864970
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • Q 325.6 .S88 2018
Contents:
Summary of Notation -- I. Tabular Solution Methods -- II. Approximate Solution Methods -- III. Looking Deeper -- References -- Index.
Summary: This second edition focuses on core online learning algorithms, with the more mathematical material set off in shaded boxes. Part I covers as much of reinforcement learning as possible without going beyond the tabular case for which exact solutions can be found. Many algorithms presented in this part are new to the second edition, including UCB, Expected Sarsa, and Double Learning. Part II extends these ideas to function approximation, with new sections on such topics as artificial neural networks and the Fourier basis, and offers expanded treatment of off-policy learning and policy-gradient methods. Part III has new chapters on reinforcement learning's relationships to psychology and neuroscience, as well as an updated case-studies chapter including AlphaGo and AlphaGo Zero, Atari game playing, and IBM Watson's wagering strategy. The final chapter discusses the future societal impacts of reinforcement learning.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Summary of Notation -- I. Tabular Solution Methods -- II. Approximate Solution Methods -- III. Looking Deeper -- References -- Index.

This second edition focuses on core online learning algorithms, with the more mathematical material set off in shaded boxes. Part I covers as much of reinforcement learning as possible without going beyond the tabular case for which exact solutions can be found. Many algorithms presented in this part are new to the second edition, including UCB, Expected Sarsa, and Double Learning. Part II extends these ideas to function approximation, with new sections on such topics as artificial neural networks and the Fourier basis, and offers expanded treatment of off-policy learning and policy-gradient methods. Part III has new chapters on reinforcement learning's relationships to psychology and neuroscience, as well as an updated case-studies chapter including AlphaGo and AlphaGo Zero, Atari game playing, and IBM Watson's wagering strategy. The final chapter discusses the future societal impacts of reinforcement learning.

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