Normalization/Standardization input data #1180
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pls submit issues on github
Wish you all my best.
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Ming Zhu.
Krish Nandan Das ***@***.***> 于2024年3月6日周三 18:41写道:
… Is it not a good idea to normalize/standardize the observation space used
in the environment for training our model?
The observation space often consists of a much higher number of features
[i.e 100000, 180,181.5,180.2......], which can lead the model to be
mistrained.
Additionally, computing with higher numbers requires more computational
power
@zhumingpassional <https://github.com/zhumingpassional>
Thanks
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Is it not a good idea to normalize/standardize the observation space used in the environment for training our model?
The observation space often consists of a much higher number of features [i.e 100000, 180,181.5,180.2......], which can lead the model to be mistrained.
Additionally, computing with higher numbers requires more computational power
@zhumingpassional
Thanks
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