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Fall 2024
Value-based reinforcement learning is an approach to sequential decision making in which decisions are informed by learned, long-horizon predictions of future reward. This dissertation aims to understand issues that value-based methods face and develop algorithmic ideas to address these issues....
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Spring 2024
In this dissertation, I investigate how we can exploit generic problem structure to make reinforcement learning algorithms more efficient. Generic problem structure means basic structure that exists in a wide range of problems (e.g., an action taken in the present does not influence the past), as...
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Spring 2024
This dissertation develops simple and practical learning algorithms from first principles for long-lived agents. Formally, the algorithms are developed within the reinforcement learning framework for continuing (non-episodic) problems, in which the agent-environment interaction goes on ad...