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University of Alberta

Reinforcement Learning

University of Alberta via Coursera Specialization

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The Reinforcement Learning Specialization consists of 4 courses exploring the power of adaptive learning systems and artificial intelligence (AI). Harnessing the full potential of artificial intelligence requires adaptive learning systems. Learn how Reinforcement Learning (RL) solutions help solve real-world problems through trial-and-error interaction by implementing a complete RL solution from beginning to end. By the end of this Specialization, learners will understand the foundations of much of modern probabilistic artificial intelligence (AI) and be prepared to take more advanced courses or to apply AI tools and ideas to real-world problems. This content will focus on “small-scale” problems in order to understand the foundations of Reinforcement Learning, as taught by world-renowned experts at the University of Alberta, Faculty of Science. The tools learned in this Specialization can be applied to game development (AI), customer interaction (how a website interacts with customers), smart assistants, recommender systems, supply chain, industrial control, finance, oil & gas pipelines, industrial control systems, and more.

Syllabus

  • Course 1: Fundamentals of Reinforcement Learning
  • Course 2: Sample-based Learning Methods
  • Course 3: Prediction and Control with Function Approximation
  • Course 4: A Complete Reinforcement Learning System (Capstone)

Courses

Taught by

Adam White and Martha White

Reviews

3.5 rating, based on 2 Class Central reviews

4.7 rating at Coursera based on 3581 ratings

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    Ali Hadi
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    I think this course is appropriate for data scientists. because it is based on mathematics and statistic rule. you need high knowledge about them.
  • Anonymous
    The whole course is very well structured and has a very good style of teaching (first reading, then watching additional explanations)
    The course would definitely gain 5 stars if the programming assignments would not have bugs. Finding the bugs in the given parts of the implementations is very frustrating. Especially if you are not aware of that possibility. The course is a couple of years old with 10000+ participants - if someone would care, all bugs would be eliminated.

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