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Udacity-DRL-Bananas-Project

Project 1: Navigation

Introduction

For this project I used a Double Deep Q-Learning (DQN) algorithm with Experience Replay to train an agent to navigate through a field of yellow and pruple bananas. The goal is to collect the yellow bananas and avoid the purple bananas. The environment is a large square world.

Trained Agent

A reward of +1 is provided for collecting a yellow banana, and a reward of -1 is provided for collecting a blue banana.
Thus, the goal of your agent is to collect as many yellow bananas as possible while avoiding blue bananas.

The state space has 37 dimensions and contains the agent's velocity, along with ray-based perception of objects around agent's forward direction.
Given this information, the agent has to learn how to best select actions.
Four discrete actions are available, corresponding to:

  • 0 - move forward.
  • 1 - move backward.
  • 2 - turn left.
  • 3 - turn right.

The task is episodic, and in order to solve the environment, your agent must get an average score of +13 over 100 consecutive episodes.

Getting Started

  1. Download the environment from one of the links below. You need only select the environment that matches your operating system:

    (For Windows users) Check out this link if you need help with determining if your computer is running a 32-bit version or 64-bit version of the Windows operating system.

    (For AWS) If you'd like to train the agent on AWS (and have not enabled a virtual screen), then please use this link to obtain the environment.

Instructions

Dependencies

To set up your python environment to run the code in this repository, follow the instructions below.

  1. Create (and activate) a new environment with Python 3.6.

    • Linux or Mac:
    conda create --name drlnd python=3.6
    source activate drlnd
    • Windows:
    conda create --name drlnd python=3.6 
    activate drlnd
  2. Follow the instructions in this repository to perform a minimal install of OpenAI gym.

    • Next, install the classic control environment group by following the instructions here.
    • Then, install the box2d environment group by following the instructions here.
  3. Clone the repository (if you haven't already!), and navigate to the python/ folder. Then, install several dependencies.

git clone https://github.com/udacity/deep-reinforcement-learning.git
cd deep-reinforcement-learning/python
pip install .
  1. Create an IPython kernel for the drlnd environment.
python -m ipykernel install --user --name drlnd --display-name "drlnd"
  1. Before running code in a notebook, change the kernel to match the drlnd environment by using the drop-down Kernel menu.

Explore the Environment

After you have followed the instructions above, open Navigation.ipynb (located in the p1_navigation/ folder in the DRLND GitHub repository) and follow the instructions to learn how to use the Python API to control the agent.

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