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A collection of Deep Reinforcement Learning algorithms implemented with PyTorch to solve Atari games and classic control tasks like CartPole, LunarLander, and MountainCar.
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Clean, Robust, and Unified PyTorch implementation of popular DRL Algorithms (Q-learning, Duel DDQN, PER, C51, Noisy DQN, PPO, DDPG, TD3, SAC, ASL)
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A STCmicro STC15W4K32S4 series micro controller turns an IBM Wheelwriter Electronic Typewriter into a teletype-like device.
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A Dallas Semiconductor DS89C440 MCU turns an IBM Wheelwriter Electronic typewriter into a Windows "Generic/Text Only" Printer.
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Naive implementations of deep reinforcement learning algorithms
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Uses a Dallas Semiconductor DS89C440 MCU to send a hex number to the Wheelwriter's serial BUS.
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Uses a Dallas Semiconductor DS89C440 MCU to read data on the Wheelwriter's serial BUS.
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An implementation of an Autonomous Vehicle Agent in CARLA simulator, using TF-Agents
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A pytorch tutorial for DRL(Deep Reinforcement Learning)
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Apr 24, 2023 - Jupyter Notebook
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