The 13th European Workshop on Reinforcement Learning
The 13th European Workshop on Reinforcement Learning
The 13th European workshop on reinforcement learning (EWRL 2016) invites reinforcement-learning researchers to participate in the newest edition of this world class event. It takes place at UPF on December 3rd-4th. The workshop is organised by Gergely Neu, Vicenç Gómez (both from the AI group at DTIC-UPF) and Csaba Szepesvari.
The 13th European workshop on reinforcement learning (EWRL 2016) invites reinforcement-learning researchers to participate in the newest edition of this world class event. We plan to make this an exciting meeting for researchers worldwide, not only for the presentation of top quality papers, but also as a forum for ample discussion of open problems and future research directions. EWRL 2016 will consist of 11+ invited talks, contributed paper presentations, discussion sessions spread over a two day period, and a poster session.
Reinforcement learning is an active field of research which deals with the problem of sequential decision making in unknown (and often) stochastic and/or partially observable environments. Recently there has been a wealth of both impressive empirical results, as well as significant theoretical advances. Both types of advances are of significant importance and we would like to create a forum to discuss such interesting results.
Organizing Committee
Invited Speakers
- Emma Brunskill – Carnegie Mellon University
- Mohammad Ghavamzadeh – Adobe Research and INRIA
- Hector Geffner – Pompeu Fabra University
- John Langford – Microsoft Research
- Alessandro Lazaric – INRIA
- Sergey Levine – University of Washington and Google
- Rémi Munos – Google DeepMind and INRIA
- Gerhard Neumann– TU Darmstadt
- Ronald Ortner – Montanuniversität Leoben
- Doina Precup – McGill University
- Bruno Scherrer – INRIA
- Naftali Tishby – The Hebrew University
For all details please check the web of the workshop