Option Discovery in Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning using Spatio-Temporal Clustering
This paper introduces an automated skill acquisition framework in reinforcement learning which involves identifying a hierarchical description of the given task in terms of abstract states and extended actions between abstract states. Identifying such structures present in the task provides ways to...
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