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Dynamic programming / Stochastic control / Markov models / Statistical mechanics / Partially observable Markov decision process / Monte Carlo method / Reinforcement learning / Markov decision process / Automated planning and scheduling / Statistics / Probability and statistics / Markov processes
Date: 2013-01-31 06:44:50
Dynamic programming
Stochastic control
Markov models
Statistical mechanics
Partially observable Markov decision process
Monte Carlo method
Reinforcement learning
Markov decision process
Automated planning and scheduling
Statistics
Probability and statistics
Markov processes

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