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Question: Has Anyone Done Anything With Ray Or Rllib, And Clearml? Would Clearml Be Able To Integrate With Those Out Of The Box?

Question: has anyone done anything with Ray or RLLib, and ClearML? Would ClearML be able to integrate with those out of the box? https://medium.com/distributed-computing-with-ray/intro-to-rllib-example-environments-3a113f532c70

  
  
Posted 3 years ago
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save off the "best" model instead of the last

Should be relatively easy to update on the main Task the model with the best performance, no?

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

A colleague was asking about it, and especially how hard it would be to, like, save off the "best" model instead of the last

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

SmallDeer34 in theory no reason it will not work with it.
If you are doing a single node (from Ray's perspective)
This should just work, the challenge might be multi-node ray+cleaml (as you will have to use clearml to set the environment and ray as messaging layer (think openmpi etc.)
What did you have in mind?

  
  
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