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Markov decision processes 2 Othello 2 Q-learning 2 artificial intelligence 2 dynamic programming 2 game playing 2 gaming 2 multiagent learning 2 neural networks 2 reinforcement learning 2
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Eck, N.J.P. van 1 Wezel, M.C. van 1 van Eck, van Eck, N.J.P. 1 van Wezel, van Wezel, M.C. 1
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Erasmus University Rotterdam, Econometric Institute 1 Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 1
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Econometric Institute Report 1 Econometric Institute Research Papers 1
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Reinforcement learning and its application to Othello
Wezel, M.C. van; Eck, N.J.P. van - Erasmus University Rotterdam, Econometric Institute - 2005
] Michael Bowling and Manuela Veloso. Multiagent learning using a variable learning rate. Arti cial Intelligence, 136 … management science from the literature. Key words: Arti cial Intelligence, Reinforcement Learning, Q-learning, Multiagent … Learning, Markov Decision Processes, Dynamic Programming, Neural Networks, Game Playing, Gaming, Othello. 1 Introduction Many …
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Reinforcement learning and its application to Othello
van Wezel, van Wezel, M.C.; van Eck, van Eck, N.J.P. - Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen, Erasmus … - 2005
In this article we describe reinforcement learning, a machine learning technique for solving sequential decision problems. We describe how reinforcement learning can be combined with function approximation to get approximate solutions for problems with very large state spaces. One such problem...
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