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    highway-env

    highway-env

    A minimalist environment for decision-making in autonomous driving

    HighwayEnv is an OpenAI Gym-compatible environment focused on autonomous driving scenarios. It provides flexible simulations for testing decision-making algorithms in highway, intersection, and merging traffic situations.
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    spaGO

    spaGO

    Self-contained Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing lib

    A Machine Learning library written in pure Go designed to support relevant neural architectures in Natural Language Processing. Spago is self-contained, in that it uses its own lightweight computational graph both for training and inference, easy to understand from start to finish. The core module of Spago relies only on testify for unit testing. In other words, it has "zero dependencies", and we are committed to keeping it that way as much as possible. Spago uses a multi-module workspace to...
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    DeepTraffic

    DeepTraffic

    DeepTraffic is a deep reinforcement learning competition

    DeepTraffic is a deep reinforcement learning simulation designed to teach and evaluate autonomous driving algorithms in a dense highway environment. The system presents a simulated multi-lane highway where an AI-controlled vehicle must navigate traffic while maximizing speed and avoiding collisions. Participants design neural network policies that determine the vehicle’s actions, such as accelerating, decelerating, changing lanes, or maintaining speed. The project was created as part of an educational competition associated with MIT’s deep learning courses, encouraging students and researchers to experiment with reinforcement learning techniques. ...
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