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For questions related to deep reinforcement learning (DRL), that is, RL combined with deep learning. More precisely, deep neural networks are used to represent e.g. value functions or policies.
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Why Acme is using own uniform initializer?
Why is Acme using own initializer for both tanh and ELU, when commonly used for tanh is Xavier and for ELU is He initializer? What mathematics is behind them?
Here is the code.
uniform_initializer = t …