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Apprentissage par renforcement adaptatif au domaine×Apprentissage par renforcement profond×
DomaineApprentissage profondApprentissage profond
FamilleMachine learningMachine learning
Année d'origine2009–20202015
Auteur d'origineMultiple contributors (Taylor & Stone 2009 survey; Kim et al. 2020 among key formalizations)Mnih, V. et al. (DQN)
TypeTransfer-based RL paradigmSequential decision-making (agent–environment interaction)
Source fondatriceKim, K., Kim, H., Lim, H., & Choi, J. (2020). Domain Adaptive Reinforcement Learning with Model-Based Approach. arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.03170. link ↗Mnih, V. et al. (2015). Human-Level Control through Deep Reinforcement Learning. Nature, 518, 529–533. DOI ↗
AliasDomain-Adaptive RL, DARL, Cross-domain RL, Transfer RL with domain adaptationDerin Pekiştirmeli Öğrenme (DQN / PPO / A3C), derin pekiştirmeli öğrenme, deep RL, DRL
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RésuméDomain-Adaptive Reinforcement Learning (DARL) extends standard RL by enabling a policy trained in one environment or domain to transfer and generalise effectively to a different but related target domain. It addresses the domain-shift problem — where dynamics, observations, or reward structures differ between training and deployment — through alignment, adaptation, or domain-randomisation techniques, reducing the need to collect costly experience in the target domain.Deep Reinforcement Learning combines neural networks with reinforcement learning so an agent learns by interacting with an environment, popularised by Mnih and colleagues' 2015 Nature work on human-level Atari control. Instead of learning from a fixed labelled dataset, the agent takes actions, observes rewards, and gradually shapes a policy that maximises long-run return.
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