05. Play Tennis!
Play Tennis!
In the third project for the Nanodegree program, you will use a Unity environment to train a pair of agents to play tennis.
For now, so that you have a sense of the difficulty of the problem, you will play the game for yourself!
In this environment, the goal is to bounce the ball back and forth between the two agents, without letting the ball hit the ground. After completing the project, your trained agents will be able to bounce the ball back and forth over 30 times in a single round, without letting the ball drop! When you play the game, take note of how close you're able to get to that performance :).
The available controls are:
A
D
<spacebar>
While we won't tell you what kind of behavior to expect from each command, you should be able to figure this out for yourself quickly!
Follow the instructions in the Jupyter notebook below to get started!
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