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Hands-On Reinforcement Learning for Games

Hands-On Reinforcement Learning for Games

Implementing self-learning agents in games using artificial intelligence techniques

by Micheal Lanham
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Publication Date: 03/01/2020

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Explore reinforcement learning (RL) techniques to build cutting-edge games using Python libraries such as PyTorch, OpenAI Gym, and TensorFlow

Key Features

Get to grips with the different reinforcement and DRL algorithms for game development
Learn how to implement components such as artificial agents, map and level generation, and audio generation
Gain insights into cutting-edge RL research and understand how it is similar to artificial general research

Book DescriptionWith the increased presence of AI in the gaming industry, developers are challenged to create highly responsive and adaptive games by integrating artificial intelligence into their projects. This book is your guide to learning how various reinforcement learning techniques and algorithms play an important role in game development with Python.

Starting with the basics, this book will help you build a strong foundation in reinforcement learning for game development. Each chapter will assist you in implementing different reinforcement learning techniques, such as Markov decision processes (MDPs), Q-learning, actor-critic methods, SARSA, and deterministic policy gradient algorithms, to build logical self-learning agents. Learning these techniques will enhance your game development skills and add a variety of features to improve your game agent's productivity. As you advance, you'll understand how deep reinforcement learning (DRL) techniques can be used to devise strategies to help agents learn from their actions and build engaging games.

By the end of this book, you'll be ready to apply reinforcement learning techniques to build a variety of projects and contribute to open source applications.

What you will learn

Understand how deep learning can be integrated into an RL agent
Explore basic to advanced algorithms commonly used in game development
Build agents that can learn and solve problems in all types of environments
Train a Deep Q-Network (DQN) agent to solve the CartPole balancing problem
Develop game AI agents by understanding the mechanism behind complex AI
Integrate all the concepts learned into new projects or gaming agents

Who this book is forIf you're a game developer looking to implement AI techniques to build next-generation games from scratch, this book is for you. Machine learning and deep learning practitioners, and RL researchers who want to understand how to use self-learning agents in the game domain will also find this book useful. Knowledge of game development and Python programming experience are required.
ISBN:
9781839214936
9781839214936
Category:
Neural networks & fuzzy systems
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
03-01-2020
Publisher:
Packt Publishing Limited
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
432
Dimensions (mm):
93x75mm

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