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Hi! I Got A Question Regarding The Following Scenario: I Want To Try Out Different Hyperparmeter Settings Using Clear Ml, And I Want To Run The Experiments On My Local Computer. Is It Correct That This Requires A Git Repo?

Hi! I got a question regarding the following scenario: I want to try out different hyperparmeter settings using clear ML, and I want to run the experiments on my local computer. Is it correct that this requires a git repo?

  
  
Posted 11 months ago
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and thanks for the response btw, really appreciate the help :D

  
  
Posted 11 months ago

Hi @<1649946171692552192:profile|EnchantingDolphin84> , it's not a must but it would be the suggested approach 🙂

  
  
Posted 11 months ago

so i figured out that we can use optimizer.start_locally() to do otherwise. But it seems that remotely (that is, using the optimizer.start() function that uses github apparently), I can only run 1 job at a time, while locally allows me to run as many experiments as I want specified by the 'max_number_of_concurrent_tasks' paramter. Is that normal?

  
  
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