Why is the conventional Euclidean norm not an appropriate norm for calculating errors of value functions in RL?
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Some states are more important than others because they occur more frequently or because we are more interested in them ( Section 9.11)
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Why is the conventional Euclidean norm not an appropriate norm for calculating errors of value functions in RL?
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Why is the conventional Euclidean norm not an appropriate norm for calculating errors of value functions in RL?
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Some states are more important than others because they occur more frequently or because we are more interested in them ( Section 9.11)
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Open it The conventional Euclidean norm is not appropriate because, as discussed in Section 9.2, some states are more important than ot he rs because they occur more frequently or because we are more interested in them ( S ect i on 9.11)
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