Machine learning and control engineering: The model-free case

06/10/2020
by   Michel Fliess, et al.
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This paper states that Model-Free Control (MFC), which must not be confused with Model-Free Reinforcement Learning, is a new tool for Machine Learning (ML). MFC is easy to implement and should be substituted in control engineering to ML via Artificial Neural Networks and/or Reinforcement Learning. A laboratory experiment, which was already investigated via today's ML techniques, is reported in order to confirm this viewpoint.

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