Gymnasium
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5,759 | 158,564 | |
5.2% | 0.8% | |
9.3 | 10.0 | |
7 days ago | 1 day ago | |
Python | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Gymnasium
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"Show HN: Ghidra Plays Mario" (2023) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37475761 :
[RL, MuZero reduxxxx ]
> Farama-Foundation/Gymnasium is a fork of OpenAI/gym and it has support for additional Environments like MuJoCo: https://github.com/Farama-Foundation/Gymnasium#environments
> Farama-Foundatiom/MO-Gymnasiun: "Multi-objective Gymnasium environments for reinforcement learning": https://github.com/Farama-Foundation/MO-Gymnasium
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Show HN: Ghidra Plays Mario
https://github.com/Farama-Foundation/Gymnasium#environments
Farama-Foundatiom/MO-Gymnasiun:
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Are there any AI projects that plays a game for you and learns?
https://github.com/Farama-Foundation/Gymnasium - A framework Python library to build and train your own AI to play games
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Unstable SAC training of sparse-reward task
The only change in the environment from the one here is the reward function which is given its return value using the following code snippet (replacing lines 648-672 in the above url):
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Any resources on experiments simulated environments?
This may be useful: https://github.com/Farama-Foundation/Gymnasium
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What's the most challenging Gym environment?
Here are all the environments. So for example, if instead of Hopper-v2 you want the acrobat environment from classic control you can write: env = gym.make('Acrobot-v1')
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Gymnasium 0.28 is now released
This release also includes a large number of documentation updates, minor bug fixes, and other minor improvements; the full release notes are available here if you’d like to learn more: https://github.com/Farama-Foundation/Gymnasium/releases/tag/v0.28.0.
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TransformerXL + PPO Baseline + MemoryGym
Thanks! It really depends on the task that you want to implement. But in general, sticking to the standard gymnasium API is important. If you want to implement a 2D environment then PyGame is promising. If it's more like a game, check out Unity ML-Agents or Godot RL Agents. Anything simpler can also be just pure python code. You also need to carefully design your observation space, action space and reward function. My advice is to explore design choices of related environments.
- Gymnasium 0.27 - the first new version since Gymnasium was announced - is now released. It has almost no breaking changes.
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[N] Gymnasium 0.27 - the first new version since Gymnasium was announced - is now released. It has almost no breaking changes.
You can read the release notes here: https://github.com/Farama-Foundation/Gymnasium/releases/tag/v0.27.0. You can upgrade from 0.26 without any changes unless you're doing something very uncommon; this is how releases will generally be going forward.
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