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Unity Machine Learning agents allow researchers and developers to create games and simulations using the Unity Editor, which serves as an environment where intelligent agents can be trained with machine learning methods through a simple-to-use Python API. This book takes you from the basics of Reinforcement and Q Learning to building Deep Recurrent Q-Network agents that cooperate or compete in a multi-agent ecosystem. You will start with the basics of Reinforcement Learning and how to apply it to problems. Then you will learn how to build self-learning advanced neural networks with Python and Keras/TensorFlow. From there you move o n to more advanced training scenarios where you will learn further innovative ways to train your network with A3C, imitation, and curriculum learning models. By the end of the book, you will have learned how to build more complex environments by building a cooperative and competitive multi-agent ecosystem.
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Multi-agent environments

It likely started out as a fun experiment, but as it turns out, letting agents compete against themselves can really amp up training, and, well, it's just cool. There are a few configurations we can set up when working with multiple agents. The BananaCollector example we will look at uses a single brain shared among multiple competing agents. Open up Unity and follow this exercise to set up the scene:

  1. Load the BananaCollectorBananaRL scene file located in the Assets/ML-Agents/Examples/BananaCollectors/ folder.
  2. Leave the Brain on Player; if you changed it, change it back.
  3. Run the scene in Unity. Use the WASD keys to move the agent cubes around the scene and collect bananas. Notice how there are multiple cubes responding identically. That is because each agent is using the same brain.
  4. Expand the RLArea object in the Hierarchy window, as shown in the...

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