21. Reinforcement Learning by Example

author: Imad Khoury, School of Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, McGill University
author: Robert West, School of Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, McGill University
author: Cosmin Paduraru, School of Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, McGill University
published: June 20, 2009,   recorded: May 2009,   views: 38
 
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A brief introduction to reinforcement learning, using the task of bartending as an example.

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