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The nearest railway station is Ercolano Scavi, from which minibuses and taxis take you up the mountain car park in about 25 minutes.
These approaches are validated and analyzed with an extensive empirical study using four different problems: 3D Mountain Car, SCARA Real-Time Trajectory Generation, Ball-Dribbling in humanoid soccer robotics, and Ball-Pushing using differential drive robots.
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We claim to have solved the mountain car-problem without recourse to Bellman equations or dynamic programming.
In the mountain-car problem, one has to park a car on the top of a mountain (Figure 2).
We now illustrate this form of learning using a ubiquitous example from dynamic programming - the mountain-car problem.
We illustrate these points by solving a benchmark problem in dynamic programming; namely the mountain-car problem, using active perception or inference under the free-energy principle.
In what follows, we review the free-energy principle, show how it can be used to solve the mountain-car problem [11] and conclude by considering the implications for the brain and behaviour.
After his recovery, Frank climbs a mountain (by car) and eats a carrot.
Hikers can enjoy the 70 miles of trails in the area around the mountain, but car trips to the summit will have to wait.
Earlier in the summer, a young Englishman I know (rather, know of) had been motoring through this part of Spain when, on the lonely side of a mountain, his car was surrounded by swarthy scoundrels.
I met up with him in Nanjing on a Sunday morning, and while we were riding in a cab to the Botanical Garden, on the city's densely forested Purple Mountain, the car radio happened to air a news report about a flock of migrant swans that the society had observed on a lake south of Nanjing.
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