receiving different training results while running the same code
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Sourabh
on 2 Jun 2023
Commented: Emmanouil Tzorakoleftherakis
on 5 Jun 2023
I ran the training of my RL model but forgot to save so i thought i would run the same script again
but i am getting a slightly changed response ?
shouldnt i get the same training results?
also what is relation b/w different sampling times of like actor and agent.
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Emmanouil Tzorakoleftherakis
on 5 Jun 2023
max steps will depend on your agent sample time. If it's 100, it means thatthe total episode duration will be 100* ts where ts is the agent sample time.
Also, smaller sample time does not necessarily mean better control. As a rule of thumb, your sample time should only be as small as needed to get good results, not smaller than that to avoid wasting computational resources.
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Steven Lord
on 2 Jun 2023
Are random numbers involved in the process of creating or training your RL model? [My guess is most likely yes.] One way to check this would be to set the state of the random number generator to a known, fixed value using rng then run your code. Reset the generator to that same known, fixed value and run your code again.
rng(0, 'twister');
x = rand(1, 5)
y = rand(1, 5) % not the same as x
isequal(x, y)
rng(0, 'twister');
y = rand(1, 5) % the same as x
isequal(x, y)
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