TensorFlow2.0-for-Deep-Reinforcement-Learning
TensorFlow 2.0 for Deep Reinforcement Learning. :octopus: (by Huixxi)
deepdrive
Deepdrive is a simulator that allows anyone with a PC to push the state-of-the-art in self-driving (by deepdrive)
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TensorFlow2.0-for-Deep-Reinforcement-Learning
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Beginner attempting to implement Noisy DQN
I forgot to say that I'm using tensorflow, nevertheless I managed to find a git implementation for tensorflow 2 of the noisy dense layer (https://github.com/Huixxi/TensorFlow2.0-for-Deep-Reinforcement-Learning/blob/master/07_noisynet.py) and tried to adapt it to my needs.
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Is it possible to train a self driving car on google colab?
I've been trying for a while now and I started thinking it may not be possible. If anyone has managed to train a self-driving car simulator using openai gym on google colab(preferably), or on any remote server (AWS, GCP, ...) please let me know. So far, I tried carla, airsim, svl, deepdrive and they are all equally useless unless run locally with a gui. I'd really appreciate if someone suggests some way that actually can make it possible.