Just some personal articles to help guide people through the Georgia Tech OMSCS experience
Georgia Tech Reinforcement Learning: Preparing for Success
High level overview of the course assignments and projects. Although basic in content, its the start of a series for the OMSCS Reinforcement Learning course at Georgia Tech.
Godot Tutorials
Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning Soft Introduction: Cooperation
A very soft introduction into the concept of Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning Introduction. Article is written in the context OMSCS but directs to resources on the topic for a deeper dive.
Advantage Actor-Critic with Proximal Policy Optimization: A Journey Through Code
A sort of spiritual continuation of the abstract article on the same topic. In this case we look through some pseudocode.
Turbocharging Advantage Actor-Critic with Proximal Policy Optimization
This is a high-level abstract guide on understanding and implementing Advantage Actor-Critic with Proximal Policy Optimization. This article requires comfort in RL topics.
Single Agent Reinforcement Learning: Basic Concepts and Terminologies
This is an abstract guide on the concepts in Reinforcement Learning. and serves as a prerequisite to the other articles. Regardless, you'll learn this over at OMSCS.
Passing Machine Learning in OMSCS: Unlock the Secrets
I go over personal advice and essential tips for passing the Machine Learning class. Read with a grain of salt as this is not the only way, but it's the path I walked.
How to cheat at Georgia Tech OMSCS and get away with it
I go over a provacative topic on school and education at the Georgia Tech OMSCS program; how to get away with cheating. The answer may shock you!
5 things I wish I knew before starting Georgia Tech OMSCS program
A list of five things I wish I knew before starting the Georgia Tech OMSCS program. The things I go over are very basic but I thought I'd help you figure some things out.
So you want to apply to the Georgia Tech OMSCS program
I am going over the basics of the process of applying to Georgia Tech. I aim to support non-CS Students and give some personal advice on what to expect in the OMSCS program.