Crossbar Adaptive Array: The first connectionist network that solved the delayed reinforcement learning problem

  • Bozinovski S
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The paper discusses important issues for reinforcement learning agents, the issue of delayed reinforcement learning (DRL). It points out that an early agent, the Crossbar Adaptive Array (CAA) architecture, not widely known in connectionist and reinforcement learning...

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Bozinovski, S. (1999). Crossbar Adaptive Array: The first connectionist network that solved the delayed reinforcement learning problem. In Artificial Neural Nets and Genetic Algorithms (pp. 320–325). Springer Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6384-9_54

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