tf.keras.callbacks.CSVLogger
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Callback that streams epoch results to a CSV file.
Inherits From: Callback
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`tf.compat.v1.keras.callbacks.CSVLogger`
tf.keras.callbacks.CSVLogger(
filename, separator=',', append=False
)
Supports all values that can be represented as a string,
including 1D iterables such as np.ndarray
.
Example:
csv_logger = CSVLogger('training.log')
model.fit(X_train, Y_train, callbacks=[csv_logger])
Args |
filename
|
Filename of the CSV file, e.g. 'run/log.csv' .
|
separator
|
String used to separate elements in the CSV file.
|
append
|
Boolean. True: append if file exists (useful for continuing
training). False: overwrite existing file.
|
Methods
set_model
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set_model(
model
)
set_params
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set_params(
params
)
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