Hi @<1523701868901961728:profile|ReassuredTiger98> , you can select multiple experiments and compare between the experiments, this way you can see all the scalars at once.
You can also utilize the reports feature to create really cool looking dashboard
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Thank you. The reports feature is super cool! Greetings to the team. One of the best features for educational use!
But it is not possible to aggregate scalars, right? Like taking the mean, median or max of the scalars of multiple experiments.
I think for this you would need to report this manually. You can extract all of this data using the API and then create custom plots/scalars that you can push into reports for custom dashboards 🙂