Youtube-Code-Repository
Respiratory-Disease-Coughing-Dataset-CNN
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Youtube-Code-Repository
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Overall loss in PPO, why does it matter?
In Phil tabor's implementation it calculates Actor and Critic loss separately (line 95+) and does not calculate equation 9.
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Intrinsic Curiosity Module Pytorch multithreading cpu unable to fix seeds
I am working on an extension of this implementation https://github.com/philtabor/Youtube-Code-Repository/tree/master/ReinforcementLearning/ICM of the intrinsic curiosity module. It uses A3C(Actor -critic) as a policy and the ICM is a bolt on module.
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PPO cannot play CartPole ?
A very good performance reference code, which convers in 200 episodes.
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Rl algorithm implemented
Github code - https://github.com/philtabor/Youtube-Code-Repository/tree/master/ReinforcementLearning/PolicyGradient/DDPG/tensorflow2/pendulum
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Lunar Lander using Deep Q-Learning
I was wondering why the code looked so familiar, not just the design, but even the syntax and names of functions. I went through these myself when I was learning: Youtube-Code-Repository/ReinforcementLearning/DeepQLearning at master · philtabor/Youtube-Code-Repository (github.com). Its by a YouTuber / Udemy course instructor that goes through the design and coding process from scratch. This is probably mostly lifted straight from that repo. He even has a video on doing the lunar lander example too.
Respiratory-Disease-Coughing-Dataset-CNN
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Respiratory Disease/ Coughing Spectrogram dataset with CNN
Recently for my essay, I collected a dataset of coughing spectrograms from the different audio datasets and did some processing to have this one. I used it for building a CNN that recognizes if a patient has respiratory disease or not, but the datset is mainly composed of COVID 19 patients. I buit the network using python tensorflow and keras. Link to the github repo is here: https://github.com/KenWuqianghao/Respiratory-Disease-Coughing-Dataset-CNN
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