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If I Ran A Hyperparemeter Sweep And I Wanted To Create A Graph Where The X-Axis Was One Of The Hyperparameters, Let'S Say The Momentum Term Of The Optimizer, And I Wanted To Plot That Vs The Min-Loss Over All Epochs, Is There A Good Way To Do This With Cl

If I ran a hyperparemeter sweep and I wanted to create a graph where the x-axis was one of the hyperparameters, let's say the momentum term of the optimizer, and I wanted to plot that vs the min-loss over all epochs, is there a good way to do this with ClearML? So each x-y pair is from a different experiment. I'm not sure how I'd do this with compare.

  
  
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Hi Again Eugen,

If I use the hyperparameter tool in ClearML, won't that create a different experiment for every step of the hyperparameter-optimizer? So this will be run across experiments. I could do something with pipelines but since the metrics are already available in the ClearML hyperparameter/metric tables I thought it would make sense to be able to plot against those values.

  
  
Posted one year ago

Hi @<1545216070686609408:profile|EnthusiasticCow4> ! Can't you just get the values of the hyperparameters and the losses, then plot them with something like mathplotlib then just report the plot to ClearML?

  
  
Posted one year ago

@<1545216070686609408:profile|EnthusiasticCow4> yes, that's true. I would aggregate the tasks by tags (the steps will be tagged with opt: ID ), None then get the metrics to get the losses None , and look into the tasks config to get the term you wanted to optimize None , then plot everything

  
  
Posted one year ago

I see, that could work.

  
  
Posted one year ago

Maybe you want to use some other functions then the ones I quoted, so feel free to read the docs, you should be able to do this

  
  
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