
I will not tell you why, but all of a sudden I was in need of writing an article series on Reinforcement Learning. Though I am also a beginner in reinforcement learning field. Everything I knew was what I learned from one online lecture conducted in a lazy tone in my college. However in the process of learning reinforcement learning, I found a line which could connect the two dots, one is reinforcement learning and the other is my studying field. That is why I made up my mind to make an article series on reinforcement learning seriously.
To be a bit more concrete, I found imagine that technologies in our world could be enhanced by a combination of reinforcement learning and virtual reality. Companies like Toyota or VW might come to invest on visual effect or video game companies more seriously in the future. And I have been struggling with how to train deep learning with cgi, which might bridge the virtual world and the real world.
As I am also a beginner in reinforcement learning, this article series would a kind of study note for me. But as I have been doing in my former articles, I prefer exhaustive but intuitive explanations on AI algorithms, thus I will do my best to make my series as instructive and effective as existing tutorial on reinforcement learning.
This article is going to be composed of the following contents.
- Understanding the “simplicity” of reinforcement learning: comprehensive tips to take the trouble out of RL (coming soon!)
- The ethereal beauty of future prediction: dynamic programming and the Bellman equation (coming soon!)
- How computers “experience” things: model-free reinforcement learning and temporal difference (coming soon!)
- Reality will become a simulation of virtual reality: algorithms of board game AI and transfer learning (coming soon!)
- A thaw in another winter of artificial intelligence: uses of deep learning in reinforcement learning (coming soon!)
In this article I would like to share what I have learned about RL, and I hope you could get some hints of learning this fascinating field. In case you have any comments or advice on my “study note,” leaving a comment or contacting me via email would be appreciated.


