Policy-gradient Reinforcement Learning

author:Douglas Aberdeen, National ICT Australia
published: Feb. 25, 2007,   recorded: February 2006,   views: 437
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Comment1 Luke Dickens, December 5, 2008 at 3:35 p.m.:

The quality of the recording and the big 'play' sign which appears over a paused frame, makes it very difficult to run through the equations or even see some of the slides.

Therefore, it would be a great help to supply the accompanying slides. Without these I do not know if I would return to this resource.

That is not to say that I do not like the idea, I think it is extremely promising. But for highly mathematical areas, some supplementary resource is, in my opinion, required.

P.S. I did try to find the slides elsewhere on the web, but without success.


Comment2 Kharzak, June 26, 2009 at 10:47 a.m.:

Nice work!

If someone is interested, I've found the slides of this presentation, here is the link:

http://canberra06.mlss.cc/slides/Doug...

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