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Spring 2018
Recent advancements in reinforcement learning have made the field interesting to academia and industry alike. Many of these advancements depend on deep learning as a means to approximate a value function or a policy. This dependency usually relies on high performance hardware (e.g., a graphics...
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Fall 2019
Policy evaluation, learning value functions, is an integral part of the reinforcement learning problem. In this thesis, I propose a neural network architecture, the Two-Timescale Network (TTN), for value function approximation which utilizes linear function approximation for the value function...