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Hi!
Let's bring the reinforcement learning course to all the Russian-speaking community 🌏
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### Background and motivation
Hi, thanks for your work.
But when I'm tring to migrate my PyTorch code to Oneflow code, I find that there are only few APIs in oneflow.distributions. So this part is …
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### 🚀 Feature
Stochastic Weight Averaging (SWA) is a recently proposed technique can potentially help improve training stability in DRL. There is now a new implementation in `torchcontrib`. Quoting/p…
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Hello, I am new in this field, and my question is: where I can find your structure of your Neural Network in your code about the algorithm Dueling DQN?
Thanks very much!!
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Hi,
Thank you for this nice a simple tool for logging machine learning research. I often encounter situations where I would like to save multi-dimensional Numpy arrays. For example, the observation…
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In an effort to use the feedback we receive to the fullest, we need to get a better handle on the feedback we've received thus far, and a plan to better manage future feedback.
We can explore more…
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Hi!
Let's bring the reinforcement learning course to all the Korean-speaking community 🌏 (currently 9 out of 77 complete)
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Hello,
first of all, thank you very much for the very user-friendly package! Great work!
I am currently training a deep reinforcement learning agent that has a differentiable optimization as part …
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`(gymlab) zhao@ubuntu:~/gym-duckietown-master/learning$ python -m reinforcement.pytorch.train_reinforcement
[2020-03-21 19:23:07,121] gym-duckietown 2019.0.0
[2020-03-21 19:23:07,122] Registering …
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I run the SAC code with torch (compiled version) while i encounter the error
```python
RuntimeError: one of the variables needed for gradient computation has been modified by an inplace operation: […