Why supervised learning is more common than reinforcement learning

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Supervised learning is a more commonly used form of machine learning than reinforcement learning in part because it's a faster, cheaper form of machine learning. With data sets, a supervised learning model can be mapped to inputs and outputs to create image recognition or machine translation models. A reinforcement learning algorithm, on the other hand, must observe, and that can take time, said UC Berkeley professor Ion Stoica. Stoica works on robotics and reinforcement learning at UC Berkeley's RISELab, and if you're a developer working today, then you've likely used or come across some of his work that has built part of the modern infrastructure for machine learning. He spoke today as part of Transform, an annual AI event VentureBeat holds that this year takes place online.

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