BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260617T162800EDT-92968CLOjV@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260617T202800Z DESCRIPTION:NCRN Seminar\n\nSpeaker: Marc G. Bellemare\, Google Brain in Mo ntreal\n\nZoom: Registration Link\n\nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.\n \n ABSTRACT:\n Efficiently navigating a superpressure balloon in the stratosph ere requires the integration of a multitude of cues\, such as wind speed a nd solar elevation\, and the process is complicated by forecast errors and sparse wind measurements. Coupled with the need to make decisions in real time\, these factors rule out the use of conventional control techniques. This talk describes the use of reinforcement learning to create a high-pe rforming flight controller for Loon superpressure balloons. Our algorithm uses data augmentation and a self-correcting design to overcome the key te chnical challenge of reinforcement learning from imperfect data\, which ha s proved to be a major obstacle to its application to physical systems. We deployed our controller to station Loon balloons at multiple locations ac ross the globe\, including a 39-day controlled experiment over the Pacific Ocean. Analyses show that the controller outperforms Loon's previous algo rithm and is robust to the natural diversity in stratospheric winds. These results demonstrate that reinforcement learning is an effective solution to real-world autonomous control problems in which neither conventional me thods nor human intervention suffice\, offering clues about what may be ne eded to create artificially intelligent agents that continuously interact with real\, dynamic environments.\n \n BIOGRAPHY:\n Marc G. Bellemare leads t he reinforcement learning efforts at Google Brain in Montreal and holds a Canada CIFAR AI Chair at Mila. He received his Ph.D. from the University o f Alberta\, where he developed the highly-successful Arcade Learning Envir onment benchmark. From 2013 to 2017 he worked at DeepMind in London\, UK\, where he made major contributions to deep reinforcement learning\, in par ticular pioneering the distributional method. Marc G. Bellemare is also a CIFAR Learning in Machines & Brains Fellow and an adjunct professor at McG ill University.\n DTSTART:20210318T180000Z DTEND:20210318T190000Z LOCATION:CA\, ZOOM SUMMARY:Autonomous navigation of stratospheric balloons using reinforcement learning URL:/cim/channels/event/autonomous-navigation-stratosp heric-balloons-using-reinforcement-learning-329332 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR