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This document discusses applications of reinforcement learning including robotics, gaming, diagnostic systems, and virtual assistants. It focuses on robotics applications where RL allows robots to learn tasks through trial and error as well as motion control and understanding data patterns. Examples of implementing RL in robotics include aerial vehicles, robotic arms, autonomous vehicles and humanoid robots. RL is also applied in game playing, medical diagnosis and treatment optimization, and powering virtual assistants to be helpful, harmless, and honest.
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This document discusses applications of reinforcement learning including robotics, gaming, diagnostic systems, and virtual assistants. It focuses on robotics applications where RL allows robots to learn tasks through trial and error as well as motion control and understanding data patterns. Examples of implementing RL in robotics include aerial vehicles, robotic arms, autonomous vehicles and humanoid robots. RL is also applied in game playing, medical diagnosis and treatment optimization, and powering virtual assistants to be helpful, harmless, and honest.
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RL

Applications

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Agenda

Robotics

Gaming

Diagnostic systems

Virtual Assistants

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Robotics

 What is Robotics?
 Robotics is the engineering science and technology which involves the
conception, design, operation and manufacture of robots.
 Electronics, mechanics and software are brought together by robotics.
 Robots are used for jobs that are dirty, dull and dangerous.

 In robotics, the ultimate goal of reinforcement learning is to endow robots with the
ability to learn, improve, adapt and reproduce tasks with dynamically changing
constraints based on exploration and autonomous learning.
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 Reinforcement learning (RL) enables a robot to
autonomously discover an optimal behaviour
through trial-and-error interactions with its
environment.

 Motion Control – machine learning helps robots


with dynamic interaction and obstacle avoidance
to maintain productivity.

 Data – AI and machine learning both help robots


understand physical and logistical data patterns to
be proactive and act accordingly.
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Uses of Robotics:
 Robots are widely used in
 Manufacturing
 Packing
 Mining
 Transport
 Earth
 Space exploration
 Surgery
 Laboratory research
 The mass production of consumer
 Industrial goods
 And etc…..
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 The examples of implementing reinforcement learning in robotics are
 Aerial vehicles
 Robotic arms
 Autonomous vehicles
 and Humanoid robots
 Small samples of robots (For example Obelix robot ) with behaviours that were
reinforcement learned (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASvGVL3xf14)

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APPLICATIONS OF ROBOTICS
 Helping fight forest fires
 Working alongside humans in manufacturing plants (known as co-bots)
 Robots that offer companionship to elderly individuals
 Surgical assistants
 Last-mile package and food order delivery
 Autonomous household robots that carry out tasks like vacuuming and moving the
grass
 Assisting with finding items and carrying them throughout warehouses
 Used during search-and-rescue missions after natural disasters
 Landmine detectors in war zones

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Gaming
 Reinforcement learning and games have a long and mutually beneficial common
history.
 From one side, games are rich and challenging domains for testing reinforcement
learning algorithms.
 From the other side, in several games the best computer players use
reinforcement learning.
 Games are designed to entertain, amuse and challenge humans, so, by studying
games, we can (hopefully) learn about human intelligence, and the challenges
that human intelligence needs to solve.
 At the same time, games are challenging domains for RL algorithms as well,
probably for the same reason they are so for humans: they are designed to
involve interesting decisions.

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 RL can be used in Game playing such as AlphaGo, Deep blue in chess, etc.

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Diagnostic systems

 Distinctive features make RL technique a suitable candidate for developing


powerful solutions in a variety of healthcare domains, where diagnosing
decisions or treatment regimes are usually characterized by a prolonged and
sequential procedure. RL approaches have been successfully applied in a number
of healthcare domains to date.
 Broadly, these application domains can be categorized into three main types:
dynamic regimens (DTR) in chronic disease or care,
automated
treatment medical critical health
resources allocation and scheduling,
diagnosis, andoptimal
other process
generalcontrol,
domainsdrugsuch
discovery
as and
development, as well as health management.

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A cardiologist is a heart doctor. He or she is the one to visit Iris based Disease
if you feel a tightness in your chest and shortness of breath. Diagnostic System (IDDS)
using Iridology
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Virtual Assistants

 A virtual assistant (typically abbreviated to VA, also called a virtual


office assistant) is generally self-employed and provides professional
administrative, technical, or creative (social) assistance to clients
remotely from a home office.
 Tasks of Virtual Assistants - Typical tasks a virtual assistant might
perform include
 Scheduling appointments
 Making phone calls
 Making travel arrangements
 And managing email accounts.

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Skills required by virtual assistants
 Communication Skills. This is a crucial part of being a successful
virtual assistant.
 Cloud-Based Knowledge. When working remotely you need a
comprehensive knowledge on how to share information and the best
process for you and your clients.
 Time Management Skills

 Take-Charge Attitude
 Organizational Skills
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 Examples - Such applications are Siri on Apple devices, Cortana on
Microsoft
Devices and Google Assistant on Android devices and etc.

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