List of Trained Models
See original GitHub issueHi, thank you for this amazing work.
I was wondering if there is a list of pre-trained models that we could use? I am mostly working on highway-v0
but any models would be appreciated.
Kind regards, Carl
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Hi! That is a great idea, It requires a bit of work in running a well-chosen RL library with a stable version, so that results can be reproduced and the models can be loaded again. Stable-baselines is probably the best choice.
I do not really have the time to run these training experiments right now, but I’ll think about it when I do.
In the meantime, you are welcome to open a pull requests if you do have some trained models that you are willing to share 😃
@PhanindraParashar that looks like great idea, but I think you should open a separate discussion for this 😃