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Implementation of Reinforcement Learning algorithms in Python, based on Sutton's & Barto's Book (Ed. 2)

Reinforcement-Learning

This repository includes Python implementations of Sutton's & Barto's Reinforcement Learning Book (Ed. 2) algorithms. The latest draft of the book's second version can be found in this link. In this repository you may also find the solutions of the book exercises that I've been implementing.

Structure

Folder

This repository is divided into several folders, each for a chapter of the book. In general, every episode is related to a set of Reinforcement Learning algorithms (e.g. Time Difference Methods).

Additionally, in all chapter-directories, a notebooks sub-folder is present. Such files are interactive Jupyter Notebooks, where users can interact with OpenAI environments and the algorithms available.

Files

The following Python files, found in the home directory, are the most relevant for this project:

classes.py Contains the implementation of common models used in Reinforcement Learning tasks. An example of this are Policy classes (e.g. e-greedy), Action Value Functions, and relevant data structures (e.g. N-Step Memory).

utils.py Contains auxiliary methods such as printing and displaying environment interaction logs, which are used by other modules.

visualize.py Contains methods that enable the visualization of statistics calculated from the experience of agents that have ran in environments.

Install

In your terminal, run:

git clone [email protected]:diegoalejogm/Reinforcement-Learning.git
cd Reinforcement-Learning

Then, install all dependencies with PIP using:

pip install -r requirements.txt

And run a jupyter process in order to visualize and interact with all the available Jupyter notebooks:

jupyter notebook .

To Do List

This section is for myself, but feel free to fork the repo and add your contributions!

  • Add Tests to Data Structures and Models.

License

MIT