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== Installation == | == Installation == | ||
- | * Download and install Unity | + | * Download and install Unity |
- | + | [https://www.unity.com website] | |
- | * | + | * Installing Unity ML-Agents |
- | In the Unity editor, go to window->package manager. Inside the package manager search for ML agents in the Unity Registry. Install the most recent ML Agents package. | + | |
+ | In the Unity editor, go to ''window->package manager''. Inside the package manager search for ML agents in the Unity Registry. Install the most recent ML Agents package. ML-Agents examples can be downloaded from the ML-Agents Github: [https://github.com/Unity-Technologies/ml-agents/blob/main/docs/Installation.md website] | ||
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+ | * Setting up the Python API | ||
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+ | 'pip install mlagents' | ||
== Documentation == | == Documentation == |
Revision as of 14:30, 27 October 2022
Contents |
Installation
- Download and install Unity
- Installing Unity ML-Agents
In the Unity editor, go to window->package manager. Inside the package manager search for ML agents in the Unity Registry. Install the most recent ML Agents package. ML-Agents examples can be downloaded from the ML-Agents Github: website
- Setting up the Python API
'pip install mlagents'
Documentation
Unity ML-Agents Github Page Unity Documentation
Using Unity ML-Agents
- Running your Unity Executable
You can run a Unity ML-Agents example in (1) editor mode, or you can (2) build a light weight executable of the your simulation. When starting to connect Python to Unity, make sure to open Unity by calling env = UnityEnvironment(filename=None, side_channels=[]) in your python script.