q-learning-algorithms
This repository will aim to provide implementations of q-learning algorithms (DQN, Double-DQN, ...) using Pytorch. (by thomashirtz)
fragile
Framework for building algorithms based on FractalAI (by FragileTech)
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actor-critic algorithms
I learn quite some things about reinforcement learning in the last months, and I feel like I understand much better deep-Q learning algorithms (if you want, you can check my [repo](https://github.com/thomashirtz/q-learning-algorithms). I would like to change a little bit my focus towards actor-critics algorithms now. The only thing is, I feel like in comparison to Q-learning algorithms, the explanations of the papers are not as precise as for Q-learning, and explanations on the internet diverge really greatly (e.g. the original paper does not give the A2C but only the A3C for one learner).
fragile
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[D] What left-field approaches to AI do you know of?
Found this tech (and their related white paper) last year and it seems really interesting. Using fundamental concepts from thermodynamics as the foundation for an optimization algo. https://github.com/FragileTech/fragile
What are some alternatives?
When comparing q-learning-algorithms and fragile you can also consider the following projects:
bomberland - Bomberland: a multi-agent AI competition based on Bomberman. This repository contains both starter / hello world kits + the engine source code
chess - Program for playing chess in the console against AI or human opponents
AgileRL - Streamlining reinforcement learning with RLOps. State-of-the-art RL algorithms and tools.