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Could you share the notebook please?
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Nice tutorial. BTW, you use and compare target and goal. It seems that the goal is a final one/target, and tragets are short-term ones. A short-term goal is determined from the final goal through reinforce-learning. Can you give your own more detailed definition?
In reinforcement learning, understanding the distinction between goals and targets is crucial for developing effective strategies and algorithms. Here's a more detailed explanation: Goal: Definition: A goal in reinforcement learning is the ultimate objective that an agent aims to achieve. It represents the final desired state or outcome that the agent works towards over the long term. Characteristics: Long-Term: The goal is usually a long-term aspiration that might require a series of steps or actions to be reached. End State: It signifies the end state where the agent receives the maximum possible reward or achieves the desired result. Static: In many scenarios, the goal remains constant throughout the learning process, providing a stable benchmark for the agent's progress. Target: Definition: Targets are intermediate milestones or sub-goals that the agent sets and aims to achieve in the short term. They serve as stepping stones towards reaching the final goal. Characteristics: Short-Term: Targets are short-term objectives that help guide the agent’s actions on a more immediate basis. Dynamic: Unlike the goal, targets can change frequently based on the agent's current state and progress. Feedback-Oriented: Targets provide immediate feedback to the agent, helping it adjust its actions and strategies to better align with achieving the final goal. Reinforcement Learning Process: In reinforcement learning, the agent learns to make decisions by interacting with its environment. This learning process involves: Setting the Goal: The agent is programmed with a final goal, which could be maximizing a cumulative reward or achieving a specific end state. Determining Targets: The agent breaks down the final goal into manageable targets. These targets help in guiding the agent’s actions in the short term. Targets are often determined based on the agent’s current state, the immediate reward signals, and the overall strategy to achieve the goal. Learning and Adapting: The agent uses algorithms like Q-learning, policy gradients, or others to learn the optimal actions that move it from one target to the next, progressively getting closer to the final goal. Reinforcement signals (rewards or penalties) help the agent evaluate its performance with respect to the targets, allowing it to adapt and refine its strategy. Illustrative Example: Consider a robotic vacuum cleaner with the goal of cleaning an entire house. Goal: The house being completely clean. Targets: Specific rooms or areas to be cleaned, one at a time. The robot sets short-term targets, such as cleaning the living room first, then the kitchen, and so on. As it completes each target, it receives feedback (e.g., dirt detection sensors showing clean surfaces) and updates its strategy to tackle the next target, all while keeping the final goal in mind. Hope this answers your question! Like, Subscribe and share the channel in your network. This will help us to grow.
so, do we have to specify the target and features here. during the split? can you explain?
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Hi, what is the purpose of the 'Key date' field in the filter?
The key date field in the filter in SAP S4 HANA is used to select and display time-dependent master data. For example, you can use the key date to select a timeslice of master data, such as cost center or profit center. The default value for the key date is the date the query is executed, which is today.
Is banks funded by government?
Banks in the United States are not typically funded directly by the government in the same way that some banks in other countries may be. In the U.S., banks operate as private businesses and are usually owned by shareholders. They generate revenue through various financial activities, such as lending, investments, and fees for services. However, the U.S. government does play a significant role in regulating and overseeing the banking industry to ensure its stability and protect consumers. The Federal Reserve is the central banking system in the United States, and it has the authority to set monetary policy and regulate certain aspects of the banking sector. Additionally, in times of financial crisis, the U.S. government may take measures to stabilize the financial system, such as providing emergency funding or implementing programs to support troubled banks. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) also insures deposits in banks up to a certain limit, which helps maintain confidence in the banking system. Overall, while the U.S. government doesn't directly fund banks on a regular basis, it does have regulatory and oversight mechanisms in place to ensure the stability and proper functioning of the banking industry. In #India, most banks are categorised into two main types: public sector banks and private sector banks. Public sector banks are those in which the government holds a majority stake. These banks are funded and controlled by the government of India. Public sector banks play a crucial role in the Indian banking system, and the government's ownership ensures a level of control and influence over these institutions. Some well-known public sector banks in India include State Bank of India (SBI), Punjab National Bank (PNB), and Bank of Baroda. On the other hand, private sector banks in India are owned and operated by private individuals or entities. These banks are not funded by the government, and they function as independent entities. Examples of private sector banks in India include HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, and Axis Bank. In summary, while public sector banks in India are funded and controlled by the government, private sector banks operate independently and are not funded by the government.
Maybe if you voiced this yourself instead of getting some unalive sounding AI to read it you'd have a real channel with more subs.
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There is no $ in a bank that grow...look at the interest and loan interest rates...
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Hi sir... I am looking for intercompany invoice complete document.. I didn't find.... Could you please help me.... Manager asked me to learn intercompany transactions... Please help me sir
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We can also control field status setting from the vendor account group, so which settings will be prioritized by the system, Vendor account group, or BP field group Example-If we keep the mandatory reconciliation account in the BP field group, and the optional in the Vendor account group,
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Is there a way to value the asset from cost center transactions ? or WBS elements ? of course there is SAP PS, but I was wondering if is another way
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Hi, Thanks for the video. I would be know whats are the limitations of this pakage .. I can configure for a specific endpoint, but can set some special condition for example i send some data with the request and i want some checks, the same user cant do that in the same hour. Thanks
Hi!! could different document type have the same number range? thanks in advance
Hi, how you have entered multiple segment out balance could you please let me know in us primary ledger.
Hallo, Thank you for the playlist. I want to ask which module is that?
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@@neoworksdigital congrats! very good material, I wonder if you have material or recommend a guide for Production Planning.
is it mandatory to create an implementation project for doing setups?
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Nice video informative on setups. Thank you sir
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What is scope of pmp role what is documentation to follow especially when team func tec resources already in but pmp joins in between for managing status rrporting to management
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