Reinforcement Learning
- Type: Block (B)
- Semester: WS 21/22
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Time:
Mo 18.10.2021
08:00 - 18:00, einmalig
Di 19.10.2021
08:00 - 18:00, einmalig
Mi 20.10.2021
08:00 - 18:00, einmalig
Do 21.10.2021
08:00 - 18:00, einmalig
Fr 22.10.2021
08:00 - 18:00, einmalig
Mo 25.10.2021
08:00 - 18:00, einmalig
Di 26.10.2021
08:00 - 18:00, einmalig
Do 28.10.2021
08:00 - 18:00, einmalig
Fr 29.10.2021
08:00 - 18:00, einmalig
- Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Gerhard Neumann
- SWS: SWS: 3 / ECTS: 5
- Lv-No.: 2400163
- Information: Online
Inhalt | Reinforcement Learning (RL) is a sub-field of machine learning in which an artificial agent has to interact with its environment and learn how to improve its behaviour by trial and error. For doing so, the agent is provided with an evaluative feedback signal, called reward, that he perceives for each action performed in its environment. RL is one of the hardest machine learning problems, as, in contrast to standard supervised learning, we do not know the targets (i.e. the optimal actions) for our inputs (i.e. the state of the environment) and we also need to consider the long-term effects of the agent’s actions on the state of the environment. Due to recent successes, RL has gained a lot of popularity with applications in robotics, automation, health care, trading and finance, natural language processing, autonomous driving and computer games. This lecture will introduce the concepts and theory of RL and review current state of the art methods with a particular focus on RL applications in robotics. An exemplary list of topics is given below:
Lernziele: - Students are able to understand the RL problem and challenges. - Students can differentiate between different RL algorithm and understand their underlying theory - Students will know the mathematical tools necessary to understand RL algorithms - Students can implement RL algorithms for various tasks - Students understand current research questions in RL Empfehlungen:
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Vortragssprache | Englisch |
Organisatorisches | Blockvorlesung Online , im Oktober - Mehr Infos: Siehe ILIAS!
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