Submitted by fuscarili t3_10s0l4c in MachineLearning
Professional_Poet489 t1_j6zgk6h wrote
Reply to comment by fuscarili in [D] I'm at a crossroads: Bayesian methods VS Reinforcement Learning, which to choose? by fuscarili
You can find good lectures on all of these topics on youtube, coursera, etc, but that's also true about Bayesian methods. RL is more fun IMO, but less employable for now. RL is used all over the place for things like recommender engines, ad promotion, etc. The concepts are super valuable. Bayesian methods are a bit more generic and common, and tbh are going out of vogue in most of robotics.
fuscarili OP t1_j6zr70d wrote
Interesting! And do you know btw if RL is a useful tool in finance? I have heard really polarized opinions about its effectiveness for algorithmic trading/trading bots. Some say it's awful and other people that it's the most promising technology for it.
Professional_Poet489 t1_j6zsleg wrote
There are smarter people than me out there, so maybe I’m missing something, but the market doesn’t change trajectories because of any move you make. All finance wants to do is guess what the movement will be (up, down, how much). This is a classification or regression problem, not RL.
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