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HighElk97
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Is there a way to change the smoothing algorithm? I would expect extreme smoothing to converge to the global average of a scalar plot, not to the value of th...
one year ago
0 Is There A Way To Change The Smoothing Algorithm? I Would Expect Extreme Smoothing To Converge To The Global Average Of A Scalar Plot, Not To The Value Of The First Dot.

Different series should have different smoothing intensity. This is impossible to tell in advance of looking on charts.

I realize this is the frontend , so maybe it is impossible to change right now. Really don't understand how to use clearml as a dashboard to compare runs without reliable smoothing.

one year ago
0 Is There A Way To Change The Smoothing Algorithm? I Would Expect Extreme Smoothing To Converge To The Global Average Of A Scalar Plot, Not To The Value Of The First Dot.

But I actually have very limited experience with TB. Wandb's way (running avg) works very well for all ML researchers I have encountered so far

one year ago
0 Is There A Way To Change The Smoothing Algorithm? I Would Expect Extreme Smoothing To Converge To The Global Average Of A Scalar Plot, Not To The Value Of The First Dot.

have absolutely zero experience with .ts , sorry about that (
not sure, if this will fix the issue for me, though:
still will need the simple average and the gaussian smoothing (useful for uneven x-spacing between points).

one year ago