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Weakly supervised reinforcement learning
Weakly supervised reinforcement learning (WSRL) trains agents in environments where the reward signal is imperfect, sparse, delayed, or only partially informative — unlike dense fully-supervised RL. The agent must learn effective policies despite incomplete feedback, using auxiliary signals, reward modeling, or preference learning to compensate for the weak supervision.
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Weakly Supervised Reinforcement Learning
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- Sutton, R. S. & Barto, A. G. (2018). Reinforcement Learning: An Introduction (2nd ed.). MIT Press. · ISBN 978-0-262-03924-6
- Christiano, P., Leike, J., Brown, T. B., Martic, M., Legg, S. & Amodei, D. (2017). Deep reinforcement learning from human preferences. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS), 30. · URL
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