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I'd like to follow up on Simos' email, since I'm doing something in
the same vein. I'm trying to convert my RLGlue
agent-environment-experiment combinations into a Java applet to run on
a website. Here's the process as I imagine it, having only read a
short tutorial on applets :
1. Get the agent, environment, and the RL-Viz experiment working as
one program without sockets. (I've converted
RunMinesSarsaExperimentNoSockets.java to do this successfully, except
that the environment visualization window doesn't come up with the
RLVizApp window. But I'm looking into that.)
2. Simplify RL-Viz to display in a single window. I'll probably make
the load, start, etc. buttons and speed slider smaller and place them
below the environment visualization in this single window display.
3. Just plug it in as an applet.
I figure I should put this out there in case there's an unforeseen
problem with it that's immediately apparent to someone else. I'll be
happy to share the applet code if/when I get it to work, which could
provide a nice feature to RL-Library. (How cool would it be to be able
to show our agents learning on our websites?)
Thanks!
Brad Knox
www.cs.utexas.edu/~bradknox
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