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Reinforcement Learning in Practice: Opportunities and Challenges

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arxiv 2202.11296 v2 pith:M7NUMIZN submitted 2022-02-23 cs.LG cs.AI

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This article is a gentle discussion about the field of reinforcement learning in practice, about opportunities and challenges, touching a broad range of topics, with perspectives and without technical details. The article is based on both historical and recent research papers, surveys, tutorials, talks, blogs, books, (panel) discussions, and workshops/conferences. Various groups of readers, like researchers, engineers, students, managers, investors, officers, and people wanting to know more about the field, may find the article interesting. In this article, we first give a brief introduction to reinforcement learning (RL), and its relationship with deep learning, machine learning and AI. Then we discuss opportunities of RL, in particular, products and services, games, bandits, recommender systems, robotics, transportation, finance and economics, healthcare, education, combinatorial optimization, computer systems, and science and engineering. Then we discuss challenges, in particular, 1) foundation, 2) representation, 3) reward, 4) exploration, 5) model, simulation, planning, and benchmarks, 6) off-policy/offline learning, 7) learning to learn a.k.a. meta-learning, 8) explainability and interpretability, 9) constraints, 10) software development and deployment, 11) business perspectives, and 12) more challenges. We conclude with a discussion, attempting to answer: "Why has RL not been widely adopted in practice yet?" and "When is RL helpful?".

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