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Fabien Pesquerel (Inria): IMED-RL: Regret optimal learning of ergodic Markov decision processes
Abstract: We consider reinforcement learning in a discrete, undiscounted, infinite-horizon Markov decision bekymmer (MDP) under the average reward criterion, and focus on the minimization of the regret with respect to an optimal policy, when the learner does not know the rewards nor transitions of the MDP. In light of their success at regret minimization in multi-armed bandits, popular bandit strategies, such as the optimistic \texttt{UCB}, \texttt{KL-UCB} or the Bayesian Thompson sampling strategy, have been extended to the MDP setup. Despite some key successes, existing strategies for solving this problem either fail to be provably asymptotically optimal, or suffer from prohibitive burn-in phase and computational complexity when implemented in practice. In
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1Under the name “A Grammatical Pandect” Jean-Paul Potet has published the most complete grammar of written Tagalog ever written.
2The author published it first in French under the title Grande Grammaire du tagal/philippin (2018, Lulu.com), but the name “pandect”, which was originally a fifty-volume digest of Roman civil law created under the emperor Justinian in the 6th century and means a book that contains everything, an encyclopedia, does in fact correspond better to it. This book is definitely not a grammar for learning Tagalog but it is a reference grammar for the linguist, the advanced learner or the curious reader who wants to understand the intricacies of Tagalog.
3In his foreword the author gives an introduction to the geographical and historical background of the language. Tagalog is the national language of the Philippines. But Tagalog is also one of the 150 languages spoken in the Philippines. It belongs to the large Austronesian language family that co
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Lewis Trondheim
French cartoonist
Laurent Chabosy (French:[ʃabɔzi]; born 11 December 1964),[1] better known as Lewis Trondheim (French pronunciation:[lewistʁɔ̃dɛm]), is a French cartoonist and one of the founders (in 1990) of the independent publisher L'Association. Both his silent comic La Mouche and Kaput and Zösky have been made into animated cartoons.
A figure in Franco-Belgian comics whose career began in the early 1990s, Trondheim is mostly known as the author of Les formidables aventures de Lapinot (translated to English as The Spiffy Adventures of McConey) and the co-creator of comic fantasy series Dungeon with Joann Sfar, as well as his autobiographical series Les petits riens (translated to English as Little Nothings).
As an artist, Trondheim is known for his "potato-shaped" characters and anthropomorphic animals, in a minimalistic style reminiscerande of ligne claire.[2][3] His works often feature witty