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SwanLab Experiment Tracking

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Open-source tool for tracking ML experiments and visualizations.

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What SwanLab Experiment Tracking does

SwanLab is an open-source experiment tracking tool designed specifically for machine learning workflows. It enables users to track experiments with detailed metrics, configurations, and media logs, making it easier to manage and visualize the results of machine learning training runs. With SwanLab, you can log various types of media, including images, audio, text, and even 3D point clouds, providing a comprehensive view of your experiments. This flexibility makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, from academic research to industrial machine learning projects.

The skill integrates seamlessly with popular machine learning frameworks such as PyTorch, Transformers, PyTorch Lightning, and Fastai. This allows users to easily incorporate experiment tracking into their existing workflows without significant overhead. SwanLab supports both local and self-hosted deployments, giving users the option to maintain control over their data and infrastructure. The ability to visualize training metrics through scalar charts enhances the understanding of model performance and facilitates better decision-making during the training process.

In addition to tracking metrics and configurations, SwanLab allows users to compare runs across different seeds, checkpoints, and hyperparameters. This feature is particularly valuable for researchers and practitioners who need to evaluate the effectiveness of various model configurations. The straightforward API makes it easy to log metrics, set up experiment configurations, and manage projects, making SwanLab a practical choice for both beginners and experienced machine learning practitioners.

When to use it

Use SwanLab when you require a self-hosted or local solution for tracking and visualizing machine learning experiments, especially if you are working with frameworks like PyTorch or Fastai.

When not to use it

Avoid SwanLab if you prefer a fully managed SaaS solution or if your project does not involve machine learning experiments.

What you can build with it

Tracking ML Experiments

Use SwanLab to log metrics, configurations, and media for your machine learning experiments, ensuring a comprehensive overview of your work.

Visualizing Training Metrics

Leverage SwanLab's visualization capabilities to create scalar charts and track your model's performance throughout training.

Self-Hosted Experiment Management

Deploy SwanLab locally to maintain control over your experiment data and avoid reliance on third-party services.

How to install SwanLab Experiment Tracking

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Written by orchestra-research

SwanLab: Open-Source Experiment Tracking

When to Use This Skill

Use SwanLab when you need to:

  • Track ML experiments with metrics, configs, tags, and descriptions
  • Visualize training with scalar charts and logged media
  • Compare runs across seeds, checkpoints, and hyperparameters
  • Work locally or self-hosted instead of depending on managed SaaS
  • Integrate with PyTorch, Transformers, PyTorch Lightning, or Fastai

Deployment: Cloud, local, or self-hosted | Media: images, audio, text, GIFs, point clouds, molecules | Integrations: PyTorch, Transformers, PyTorch Lightning, Fastai

Installation

# Install SwanLab plus the media dependencies used in this skill
pip install "swanlab>=0.7.11" "pillow>=9.0.0" "soundfile>=0.12.0"

# Add local dashboard support for mode="local" and swanlab watch
pip install "swanlab[dashboard]>=0.7.11"

# Optional framework integrations
pip install transformers pytorch-lightning fastai

# Login for cloud or self-hosted usage
swanlab login

pillow and soundfile are the media dependencies used by the Image and Audio examples in this skill. swanlab[dashboard] adds the local dashboard dependency required by mode="local" and swanlab watch.

Quick Start

Basic Experiment Tracking

import swanlab

run = swanlab.init(
    project="my-project",
    experiment_name="baseline",
    config={
        "learning_rate": 1e-3,
        "epochs": 10,
        "batch_size": 32,
        "model": "resnet18",
    },
)

for epoch in range(run.config.epochs):
    train_loss = train_epoch()
    val_loss = validate()

    swanlab.log(
        {
            "train/loss": train_loss,
            "val/loss": val_loss,
            "epoch": epoch,
        }
    )

run.finish()

With PyTorch

import torch
import torch.nn as nn
import torch.optim as optim
import swanlab

run = swanlab.init(
    project="pytorch-demo",
    experiment_name="mnist-mlp",
    config={
        "learning_rate": 1e-3,
        "batch_size": 64,
        "epochs": 10,
        "hidden_size": 128,
    },
)

model = nn.Sequential(
    nn.Flatten(),
    nn.Linear(28 * 28, run.config.hidden_size),
    nn.ReLU(),
    nn.Linear(run.config.hidden_size, 10),
)
optimizer = optim.Adam(model.parameters(), lr=run.config.learning_rate)
criterion = nn.CrossEntropyLoss()

for epoch in range(run.config.epochs):
    model.train()
    for batch_idx, (data, target) in enumerate(train_loader):
        optimizer.zero_grad()
        logits = model(data)
        loss = criterion(logits, target)
        loss.backward()
        optimizer.step()

        if batch_idx % 100 == 0:
            swanlab.log(
                {
                    "train/loss": loss.item(),
                    "train/epoch": epoch,
                    "train/batch": batch_idx,
                }
            )

run.finish()

Core Concepts

1. Projects and Experiments

Project: Collection of related experiments
Experiment: Single execution of a training or evaluation workflow

import swanlab

run = swanlab.init(
    project="image-classification",
    experiment_name="resnet18-seed42",
    description="Baseline run on ImageNet subset",
    tags=["baseline", "resnet18"],
    config={
        "model": "resnet18",
        "seed": 42,
        "batch_size": 64,
        "learning_rate": 3e-4,
    },
)

print(run.id)
print(run.config.learning_rate)

2. Configuration Tracking

config = {
    "model": "resnet18",
    "seed": 42,
    "batch_size": 64,
    "learning_rate": 3e-4,
    "epochs": 20,
}

run = swanlab.init(project="my-project", config=config)

learning_rate = run.config.learning_rate
batch_size = run.config.batch_size

3. Metric Logging

# Log scalars
swanlab.log({"loss": 0.42, "accuracy": 0.91})

# Log multiple metrics
swanlab.log(
    {
        "train/loss": train_loss,
        "train/accuracy": train_acc,
        "val/loss": val_loss,
        "val/accuracy": val_acc,
        "lr": current_lr,
        "epoch": epoch,
    }
)

# Log with custom step
swanlab.log({"loss": loss}, step=global_step)

4. Media and Chart Logging

import numpy as np
import swanlab

# Image
image = np.random.randint(0, 255, (224, 224, 3), dtype=np.uint8)
swanlab.log({"examples/image": swanlab.Image(image, caption="Augmented sample")})

# Audio
wave = np.sin(np.linspace(0, 8 * np.pi, 16000)).astype("float32")
swanlab.log({"examples/audio": swanlab.Audio(wave, sample_rate=16000)})

# Text
swanlab.log({"examples/text": swanlab.Text("Training notes for this run.")})

# GIF video
swanlab.log({"examples/video": swanlab.Video("predictions.gif", caption="Validation rollout")})

# Point cloud
points = np.random.rand(128, 3).astype("float32")
swanlab.log({"examples/point_cloud": swanlab.Object3D(points, caption="Point cloud sample")})

# Molecule
swanlab.log({"examples/molecule": swanlab.Molecule.from_smiles("CCO", caption="Ethanol")})
# Custom chart with swanlab.echarts
line = swanlab.echarts.Line()
line.add_xaxis(["epoch-1", "epoch-2", "epoch-3"])
line.add_yaxis("train/loss", [0.92, 0.61, 0.44])
line.set_global_opts(
    title_opts=swanlab.echarts.options.TitleOpts(title="Training Loss")
)

swanlab.log({"charts/loss_curve": line})

See references/visualization.md for more chart and media patterns.

5. Local and Self-Hosted Workflows

import os
import swanlab

# Self-hosted or cloud login
swanlab.login(
    api_key=os.environ["SWANLAB_API_KEY"],
    host="http://your-server:5092",
)

# Local-only logging
run = swanlab.init(
    project="offline-demo",
    mode="local",
    logdir="./swanlog",
)

swanlab.log({"loss": 0.35, "epoch": 1})
run.finish()
# View local logs
swanlab watch -l ./swanlog

# Sync local logs later
swanlab sync ./swanlog

Integration Examples

HuggingFace Transformers

from transformers import Trainer, TrainingArguments

training_args = TrainingArguments(
    output_dir="./results",
    per_device_train_batch_size=8,
    evaluation_strategy="epoch",
    logging_steps=50,
    report_to="swanlab",
    run_name="bert-finetune",
)

trainer = Trainer(
    model=model,
    args=training_args,
    train_dataset=train_dataset,
    eval_dataset=eval_dataset,
)

trainer.train()

See references/integrations.md for callback-based setups and additional framework patterns.

PyTorch Lightning

import pytorch_lightning as pl
from swanlab.integration.pytorch_lightning import SwanLabLogger

swanlab_logger = SwanLabLogger(
    project="lightning-demo",
    experiment_name="mnist-classifier",
    config={"batch_size": 64, "max_epochs": 10},
)

trainer = pl.Trainer(
    logger=swanlab_logger,
    max_epochs=10,
    accelerator="auto",
)

trainer.fit(model, train_loader, val_loader)

Fastai

from fastai.vision.all import accuracy, resnet34, vision_learner
from swanlab.integration.fastai import SwanLabCallback

learn = vision_learner(dls, resnet34, metrics=accuracy)
learn.fit(
    5,
    cbs=[
        SwanLabCallback(
            project="fastai-demo",
            experiment_name="pets-classification",
            config={"arch": "resnet34", "epochs": 5},
        )
    ],
)

See references/integrations.md for fuller framework examples.

Best Practices

1. Use Stable Metric Names

# Good: grouped metric namespaces
swanlab.log({
    "train/loss": train_loss,
    "train/accuracy": train_acc,
    "val/loss": val_loss,
    "val/accuracy": val_acc,
})

# Avoid mixing flat and grouped names for the same metric family

2. Initialize Early and Capture Config Once

run = swanlab.init(
    project="image-classification",
    experiment_name="resnet18-baseline",
    config={
        "model": "resnet18",
        "learning_rate": 3e-4,
        "batch_size": 64,
        "seed": 42,
    },
)

3. Save Checkpoints Locally

import torch
import swanlab

checkpoint_path = "checkpoints/best.pth"
torch.save(model.state_dict(), checkpoint_path)

swanlab.log(
    {
        "best/val_accuracy": best_val_accuracy,
        "artifacts/checkpoint_path": swanlab.Text(checkpoint_path),
    }
)

4. Use Local Mode for Offline-First Workflows

run = swanlab.init(project="offline-demo", mode="local", logdir="./swanlog")
# ... training code ...
run.finish()

# Inspect later with: swanlab watch -l ./swanlog

5. Keep Advanced Patterns in References

Resources

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