The Role of Prior Data in Rapid Learning of Motor Skills
Offered By: Simons Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the challenges and potential of rapid motor skill acquisition through reinforcement learning in this 44-minute lecture by Sergey Levine from UC Berkeley. Delve into the conundrum of how humans and animals can quickly learn new skills while reinforcement learning agents require thousands of trials. Examine the interplay between prior experience and new skill acquisition, drawing parallels to modern self-supervised models. Investigate the unique challenges of pretraining and fine-tuning reinforcement learning policies and value functions compared to supervised learning. Discover algorithmic tools and potential application domains that could revolutionize rapid skill learning in artificial intelligence systems.
Syllabus
The Role of Prior Data in Rapid Learning of Motor Skills
Taught by
Simons Institute
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