This repository provides code, exercises and solutions for popular Reinforcement Learning algorithms. These are meant to serve as a learning tool to complement the theoretical materials from
Each folder in corresponds to one or more chapters of the above textbook and/or course. In addition to exercises and solution, each folder also contains a list of learning goals, a brief concept summary, and links to the relevant readings.
All code is written in Python 3 and uses RL environments from OpenAI Gym. Advanced techniques use Tensorflow for neural network implementations.
- Introduction to RL problems & OpenAI Gym
- MDPs and Bellman Equations
- Dynamic Programming: Model-Based RL, Policy Iteration and Value Iteration
- Monte Carlo Model-Free Prediction & Control
- Temporal Difference Model-Free Prediction & Control
- Function Approximation
- Deep Q Learning (WIP)
- Policy Gradient Methods (WIP)
- Learning and Planning (WIP)
- Exploration and Exploitation (WIP)
- Dynamic Programming Policy Evaluation
- Dynamic Programming Policy Iteration
- Dynamic Programming Value Iteration
- Monte Carlo Prediction
- Monte Carlo Control with Epsilon-Greedy Policies
- Monte Carlo Off-Policy Control with Importance Sampling
- SARSA (On Policy TD Learning)
- Q-Learning (Off Policy TD Learning)
- Q-Learning with Linear Function Approximation
- Deep Q-Learning for Atari Games
- Double Deep-Q Learning for Atari Games
- Deep Q-Learning with Prioritized Experience Replay (WIP)
- Policy Gradient: REINFORCE with Baseline
- Policy Gradient: Actor Critic with Baseline
- Policy Gradient: Actor Critic with Baseline for Continuous Action Spaces
- Deterministic Policy Gradients for Continuous Action Spaces (WIP)
- Deep Deterministic Policy Gradients (DDPG) (WIP)
- Asynchronous Advantage Actor Critic (A3C)
Books:
- Reinforcement Learning: An Introduction (2nd Edition)
- Algorithms for Reinforcement Learning
- Bandit Algorithms
Classes:
- David Silver's Reinforcement Learning Course (UCL, 2015)
- CS294 - Deep Reinforcement Learning (Berkeley, Fall 2015)
- CS 8803 - Reinforcement Learning (Georgia Tech)
- CS885 - Reinforcement Learning (UWaterloo), Spring 2018
- CS294-112 - Deep Reinforcement Learning (UC Berkeley)
Talks/Tutorials:
- Introduction to Reinforcement Learning (Joelle Pineau @ Deep Learning Summer School 2016)
- Deep Reinforcement Learning (Pieter Abbeel @ Deep Learning Summer School 2016)
- Deep Reinforcement Learning ICML 2016 Tutorial (David Silver)
- Tutorial: Introduction to Reinforcement Learning with Function Approximation
- John Schulman - Deep Reinforcement Learning (4 Lectures)
- Deep Reinforcement Learning Slides @ NIPS 2016
- OpenAI Spinning Up
- Advanced Deep Learning & Reinforcement Learning (UCL 2018, DeepMind)
- Deep RL Bootcamp
- Model-Based Methods in Reinforcement Learning @ ICML2020-Tutorial, PDF of this tutorial
Other Projects:
Selected Papers:
- Human-Level Control through Deep Reinforcement Learning (2015-02)
- Deep Reinforcement Learning with Double Q-learning (2015-09)
- Continuous control with deep reinforcement learning (2015-09)
- Prioritized Experience Replay (2015-11)
- Dueling Network Architectures for Deep Reinforcement Learning (2015-11)
- Asynchronous Methods for Deep Reinforcement Learning (2016-02)
- Deep Reinforcement Learning from Self-Play in Imperfect-Information Games (2016-03)
- Mastering the game of Go with deep neural networks and tree search
Solutions for RL-related competitions:
- KDD Cup 2020 (RL track), Learning to dispatch and reposition on a mobility-on-demand platform 1st solution for task 1: order dispatching, and Details. Related resources: Tutorial:Deep Reinforcement Learning with Applications in Transportation at KDD2019
Survey
- No.MARL1:Kaiqing Zhang et al. (2019-11) Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning:A Selective Overview of Theories and Algorithms