mr_house7

mr_house7 t1_jbe43zf wrote

You can try to help by creating a speedy way to pass info, like an image from a X-ray to cartesian robots with and plastic extruder (aka 3D printers).

In this way you can make custom braces and prothesis very cheaply and a help a lot of people.

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mr_house7 t1_j7uza9c wrote

Reply to comment by sonofmath in [D] List of RL Papers by C_l3b

I'm so sorry to bother you again. Just one final question.
Do you know if the Spinning up algos are worth while? Since I'm on Windows it seems to be a little more changeling to install it in my local machine. Is there an alternative to installing on local machine like colab?

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mr_house7 t1_j7qpnc4 wrote

Reply to comment by sonofmath in [D] List of RL Papers by C_l3b

Thank you so much for your reply.

I did take a look at your suggestions. The Sergey Levine course seems really awesome, It is definitely on the list to do. But I'm a little bit conflicted regarding the David Silver course. I have a few follow-up questions, if you don't mind:

I'm currently doing Hugging Face Deep RL course. It is free and at the end I get a certification of completion, not that I care much about the certification, but it is always nice to get a certificate.

Also, isn't the David Silver course a little outdated? It seems that the video lectures were made 7 years ago. I guess the basics don't change, but I was wondering what is the best course to take. I think they are around the same lvl of difficulty. What would you choose?

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