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Logarithmic view of scalars #75
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Thanks @DdHms , this is a good idea! I assume it applies mostly to "Scalars", so I imagine adding it as a global setting "[x] Log Scale", like the Wall-Time/Iterations or Smoothing. What do you think? |
Thanks for the quick response.
It would be plausible though it would be best to be a clickable for each
chart apart after all you wouldn't want GPU usage or accuracy graphs to be
logarithmic.
Thanks,
DD
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Thanks @DdHms <https://github.com/DdHms> , this is a good idea!
I assume it applies mostly to "Scalars", so I imagine adding it as a
global setting *"[x] Log Scale"*, like the Wall-Time/Iterations or
Smoothing.
What do you think?
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Makes sense :) Guys, 👍 to vote , it will bump this feature priority |
I saw in the release of v0.14.0 that this feature has been added. thanks |
Hi @RadaKk, Apologies, it seems we had a build issue - we've just released Trains Server v0.14.1 to fix this issue. |
Just checked out the new feature 👍 |
It would be really nice to add the possibility to view some scalar results in a y-axis logarithmic scale. This is very useful for a decaying loss with a very large range of y-axis values.
Thanks,
DD
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