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Reinforcement Learning: An Introduction

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This book provides a clear and simple account of the key ideas and algorithms of reinforcement learning, which ranges from the history of the field's intellectual foundations to the most recent developments and applications.
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Reinforcement learning, one of the most active research areas in artificial intelligence, is a computational approach to learning whereby an agent tries to maximize the total amount of reward it receives when interacting with a complex, uncertain environment. In Reinforcement Learning, Richard Sutton and Andrew Barto provide a clear and simple account of the key ideas and algorithms of reinforcement learning. Their discussion ranges from the history of the field's intellectual foundations to the most recent developments and applications. The only necessary mathematical background is familiarity with elementary concepts of probability. The book is divided into three parts. Part I defines the reinforcement learning problem in terms of Markov decision processes. Part II provides basic solution methods: dynamic programming, Monte Carlo methods, and temporal-difference learning. Part III presents a unified view of the solution methods and incorporates artificial neural networks, eligibility traces, and planning; the two final chapters present case studies and consider the future of reinforcement learning.

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Tonic dopamine: opportunity costs and the control of response vigor.

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Rainbow: Combining Improvements in Deep Reinforcement Learning

TL;DR: This paper examines six extensions to the DQN algorithm and empirically studies their combination, showing that the combination provides state-of-the-art performance on the Atari 2600 benchmark, both in terms of data efficiency and final performance.
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Nash q-learning for general-sum stochastic games

TL;DR: This work extends Q-learning to a noncooperative multiagent context, using the framework of general-sum stochastic games, and implements an online version of Nash Q- learning that balances exploration with exploitation, yielding improved performance.
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The root of all value: a neural common currency for choice

TL;DR: A meta analysis using data from thirteen different functional magnetic resonance imaging studies published in recent years shows that the principle brain area associated with this common representation is a subregion of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC)/orbitofrontal cortex (OFC).
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Partially observable Markov decision processes for spoken dialog systems

TL;DR: This paper cast a spoken dialog system as a partially observable Markov decision process (POMDP) and shows how this formulation unifies and extends existing techniques to form a single principled framework.
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Long short-term memory

TL;DR: A novel, efficient, gradient based method called long short-term memory (LSTM) is introduced, which can learn to bridge minimal time lags in excess of 1000 discrete-time steps by enforcing constant error flow through constant error carousels within special units.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the computer techniques, mathematical tools, and research results that will enable both students and practitioners to apply genetic algorithms to problems in many fields, including computer programming and mathematics.
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Gradient-based learning applied to document recognition

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Genetic algorithms in search, optimization and machine learning

TL;DR: This book brings together the computer techniques, mathematical tools, and research results that will enable both students and practitioners to apply genetic algorithms to problems in many fields.
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Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning

Radford M. Neal
- 01 Aug 2007 - 
TL;DR: This book covers a broad range of topics for regular factorial designs and presents all of the material in very mathematical fashion and will surely become an invaluable resource for researchers and graduate students doing research in the design of factorial experiments.
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