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Our current IsBestRun method tries to find the best run for a given metric by finding the largest value. This works well for 99% or so of cases but e.g. log loss entropy should be closer to zero to be a good value.
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Add ability to define what a good run looks like for a given metric
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@aslotte what is your thinking here? To have an overload method for GetBestRun where the user can request what the metric is based on, e.g closest to 0 (ascending), closest to 1 (descending)? E.g return the log loss entropy (closest to 0). Or something else....
Current - public Run GetBestRun(Guid experimentId, string metricName)
Possible overload - public Run GetBestRun(Guid experimentId, string metricName, int closerTo)
Could also change the current method, or add our own logic, if metric = logloss = ascending etc....
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Our current
IsBestRun
method tries to find the best run for a given metric by finding the largest value. This works well for 99% or so of cases but e.g. log loss entropy should be closer to zero to be a good value.Describe the solution you'd like
Add ability to define what a good run looks like for a given metric
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