Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: evalpy
Version: 0.0.11
Summary: A lightweight framework for experiment logging and automatic visualization
Home-page: https://github.com/DavidRother/evalpy
Author: David Rother
Author-email: david@edv-drucksysteme.de
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # evalpy
        A lightweight framework for experiment logging and automatic visualization
        
        Evalpy aims at researchers that want a fast and efficient framework to log their experiment configurations alongside
        the results. This includes an interface to both log the parameters and metrics of any single run as well as the progression during a run
        in a time series manner.
        
        The second part of evalpy includes the GUI which is provided within the package.
        To start the GUI simply activate the environment in which you installed evalpy in a console
        and execute the following:
        
            evalpy run
            
        Quickstart
        -------------------------------
        
        The intended usage involves the following steps:
        
        
        - Declaring the project root, a file path
        - Declaring the project name, the name of the project directory
        - Starting a run with an experiment name
        - In the run one can log one time the parameters and metrics 
        and do a step logging for the run progression
        
        A minimal usage outline is as follows
        
            import evalpy
            
            
            evalpy.set_project('my_first_project_path', 'my_project_folder_name')
            with evalpy.start_run('experiment_name'):
                for log_step_stuff in model_training():
                    evalpy.log_run_step(log_step_stuff, step_forward=True)  
                evalpy.log_run_entries(model_parameters_and_metrics)  # both methods expect a dict as input
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Requires-Python: >=3.6
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