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+ Metadata-Version: 2.4
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+ Name: blackboxml
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+ Version: 0.1.0
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+ Summary: An Auto-metric logger library for Machine Learning workflows, even when you forget.
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+ Home-page: https://github.com/stuartasiimwe7/blackboxml
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+ Author: Stuart Asiimwe
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+ Author-email: stuartgabriel@ymail.com
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
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+ Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
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+ Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
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+ Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
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+ Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
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+ Classifier: Natural Language :: English
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+ Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
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+ Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
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+ License-File: LICENSE
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+ Requires-Dist: tensorflow>=2.0.0
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+ Requires-Dist: scikit-learn
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+ Requires-Dist: matplotlib
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+ Requires-Dist: pandas
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+ Dynamic: requires-dist
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+ Dynamic: summary
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+
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+ # 📦 BlackBoxML
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+ A Python package that auto-patches tf.keras.Model.fit() to log training metrics automatically, with zero changes to your code workflow, even if you forgot to set it up.
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+
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+ ## Why?
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+
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+ We’ve all been there:
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+ - You train a model in Colab or Jupyter
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+ - It takes 10+ hours
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+ - You forget to log the `training_loss` or `validation_loss` in the process
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+ - Now you want to plot training and validation loss over epochs,
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+ - BUT can't because you forgot to log & plot them during training!
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+
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+ **BlackBoxML** has got your back!
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+ Whether you're building CNNs, Transformers, or experimental models, BlackBoxML ensures you never lose your training history again.
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+
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+ No setup overhead.
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+ No excuses.
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+ Just pure productivity.
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+ Just import and forget it.
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+
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+ ## Project Structure
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+
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+ ```
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+ blackboxml/
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+ ├── blackboxml/
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+ │ ├── __init__.py
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+ │ ├── autopilot.py
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+ │ ├── visualiser.py
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+ ├── setup.py
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+ ├── README.md
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+ ├── LICENSE
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+
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+ To get started with **BlackBoxML**, follow these steps to set up your environment and install the package:
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+
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+ ### Step 1: Create a Virtual Environment
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+
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+ It is recommended to use a virtual environment to manage dependencies.
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ python -m venv venv
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Step 2: Activate the Virtual Environment
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+
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+ #### On Windows:
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+ ```bash
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+ venv\Scripts\activate
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+ ```
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+
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+ #### On macOS/Linux:
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+ ```bash
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+ source venv/bin/activate
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Step 3: Install BlackBoxML
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+
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+ Once the virtual environment is activated, install the package using pip:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ pip install blackboxml
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+ ```
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+
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+ And now you aree all set!
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+
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+ ## 🧩 How It Works
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+
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+ BlackBoxML integrates seamlessly into your workflow by patching `model.fit()` to log metrics automatically. Here's how you can use it:
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+
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+ ### Basic Usage
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+
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+ ```python
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+ from blackboxml import autopilot
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+ import tensorflow as tf
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+
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+ # Patch model.fit() once
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+ autopilot()
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+
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+ # Build your model as usual
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+ model = tf.keras.Sequential([...])
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+
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+ model.compile(...)
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+ model.fit(...) # Metrics are logged automatically
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Advanced Usage with Experiment Tracking
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+
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+ For more advanced tracking, you can specify experiment names and tags:
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+
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+ ```python
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+ from blackboxml import autopilot
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+
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+ # Use autopilot with experiment details
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+ with autopilot("mnist_cnn", tags=["keras", "cnn", "mnist"]) as tracker:
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+ model.fit(..., callbacks=[tracker.get_keras_callback()])
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+ ```
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+
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+ This approach allows you to organize and tag your experiments for better tracking and analysis.
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+
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+ ### 📊 Visualizing Metrics
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+
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+ After training, you can visualize the logged metrics using the `visualiser` module:
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+
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+ ```python
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+ from blackboxml.visualiser import visualise_metrics
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+
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+ # Visualize after training
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+ visualise_metrics("blackbox_logs/metrics_20250424_221132.json")
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+ ```
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+
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+ This will generate plots for training and validation metrics, helping you analyze your model's performance effortlessly.
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+
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+ ## Output
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+
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+ After training your model, **BlackBoxML** will automatically generate a log file containing all the recorded metrics. Here's an example of the output directory structure:
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+
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+ ```
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+ blackbox_logs/
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+ └── metrics_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.json
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+ ```
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+
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+ Each log file is timestamped for easy identification and contains metrics such as training loss, validation loss, accuracy, and any other metrics tracked during training.
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+ ### Sample Metrics File
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+
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+ ```json
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+ {
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+ "accuracy": [0.95, 0.98],
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+ "loss": [0.1, 0.05],
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+ "val_accuracy": [0.96, 0.97],
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+ "val_loss": [0.08, 0.06]
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ ## Why BlackBoxML?
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+
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+ - **Save Time**: No more rewriting callbacks for every project.
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+ - **Increase Reproducibility**: Metrics stored automatically for experiment comparisons.
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+ - **Focus on Research, Not Bookkeeping**: Let BlackBoxML handle the boring stuff.
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+
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+ ## 🤝 Contributing
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+
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+ We welcome contributions of all kinds! Whether it's reporting a bug, suggesting a feature, improving documentation, or submitting a pull request, your help is greatly appreciated.
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+
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+ ### How to Contribute
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+ 1. **Fork the Repository**: Click the "Fork" button at the top of this repository.
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+ 2. **Clone Your Fork**:
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+ ```
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+ - **GitHub CLI**:
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+ gh repo clone stuartasiimwe7/blackboxml
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+ ```
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+ - **SSH**:
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+ ```
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+ 3. **Create a Branch**:
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+ 4. **Make Your Changes**: Improve the code, fix bugs, or enhance documentation.
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+ ```
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+ 7. **Submit a Pull Request**: Open a pull request to the `main` branch of this repository.
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+ ### Guidelines
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+ - Follow the [PEP 8](https://peps.python.org/pep-0008/) style guide for Python code.
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+ - Write clear and concise commit messages.
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+ - Ensure your changes do not break existing functionality.
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+ - Add or update tests if applicable.
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+
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+ ### Need Help?
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+
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+ If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to open an issue or reach out to the maintainers.
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+
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+ Thank you for contributing to **BlackBoxML**! Together, we can make this project even better. 🚀
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+
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+ ## 📜 License
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+
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+ This project is licensed under the Apache License 2.0. You are free to use, modify, and distribute this software, provided that you comply with the terms of the license. For more details, see the [LICENSE](./LICENSE) file.
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+
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+ ## Author
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+
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+ Built by [Stuart Asiimwe](https://www.linkedin.com/in/stuartasiimwe/)
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+ # 📦 BlackBoxML
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+ A Python package that auto-patches tf.keras.Model.fit() to log training metrics automatically, with zero changes to your code workflow, even if you forgot to set it up.
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+
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+ ## Why?
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+
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+ We’ve all been there:
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+ - You train a model in Colab or Jupyter
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+ - It takes 10+ hours
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+ - You forget to log the `training_loss` or `validation_loss` in the process
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+ - Now you want to plot training and validation loss over epochs,
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+ - BUT can't because you forgot to log & plot them during training!
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+
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+ **BlackBoxML** has got your back!
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+ Whether you're building CNNs, Transformers, or experimental models, BlackBoxML ensures you never lose your training history again.
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+
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+ No setup overhead.
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+ No excuses.
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+ Just pure productivity.
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+ Just import and forget it.
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+
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+ ## Project Structure
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+
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+ ```
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+ blackboxml/
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+ ├── blackboxml/
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+ │ ├── __init__.py
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+ │ ├── autopilot.py
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+ │ ├── visualiser.py
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+ ├── setup.py
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+ ├── README.md
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+ ├── LICENSE
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+
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+ To get started with **BlackBoxML**, follow these steps to set up your environment and install the package:
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+
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+ ### Step 1: Create a Virtual Environment
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+
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+ It is recommended to use a virtual environment to manage dependencies.
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ python -m venv venv
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Step 2: Activate the Virtual Environment
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+
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+ #### On Windows:
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+ ```bash
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+ venv\Scripts\activate
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+ ```
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+
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+ #### On macOS/Linux:
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+ ```bash
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+ source venv/bin/activate
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Step 3: Install BlackBoxML
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+
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+ Once the virtual environment is activated, install the package using pip:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ pip install blackboxml
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+ ```
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+
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+ And now you aree all set!
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+
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+ ## 🧩 How It Works
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+
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+ BlackBoxML integrates seamlessly into your workflow by patching `model.fit()` to log metrics automatically. Here's how you can use it:
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+
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+ ### Basic Usage
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+
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+ ```python
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+ from blackboxml import autopilot
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+ import tensorflow as tf
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+
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+ # Patch model.fit() once
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+ autopilot()
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+
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+ # Build your model as usual
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+ model = tf.keras.Sequential([...])
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+
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+ model.compile(...)
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+ model.fit(...) # Metrics are logged automatically
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Advanced Usage with Experiment Tracking
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+
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+ For more advanced tracking, you can specify experiment names and tags:
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+
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+ ```python
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+ from blackboxml import autopilot
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+
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+ # Use autopilot with experiment details
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+ with autopilot("mnist_cnn", tags=["keras", "cnn", "mnist"]) as tracker:
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+ model.fit(..., callbacks=[tracker.get_keras_callback()])
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+ ```
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+
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+ This approach allows you to organize and tag your experiments for better tracking and analysis.
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+
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+ ### 📊 Visualizing Metrics
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+
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+ After training, you can visualize the logged metrics using the `visualiser` module:
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+
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+ ```python
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+ from blackboxml.visualiser import visualise_metrics
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+
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+ # Visualize after training
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+ visualise_metrics("blackbox_logs/metrics_20250424_221132.json")
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+ ```
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+
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+ This will generate plots for training and validation metrics, helping you analyze your model's performance effortlessly.
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+
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+ ## Output
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+
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+ After training your model, **BlackBoxML** will automatically generate a log file containing all the recorded metrics. Here's an example of the output directory structure:
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+
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+ ```
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+ blackbox_logs/
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+ └── metrics_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.json
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+ ```
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+
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+ Each log file is timestamped for easy identification and contains metrics such as training loss, validation loss, accuracy, and any other metrics tracked during training.
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+ ### Sample Metrics File
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+
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+ ```json
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+ {
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+ "accuracy": [0.95, 0.98],
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+ "loss": [0.1, 0.05],
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+ "val_accuracy": [0.96, 0.97],
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+ "val_loss": [0.08, 0.06]
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ ## Why BlackBoxML?
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+
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+ - **Save Time**: No more rewriting callbacks for every project.
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+ - **Increase Reproducibility**: Metrics stored automatically for experiment comparisons.
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+ - **Focus on Research, Not Bookkeeping**: Let BlackBoxML handle the boring stuff.
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+
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+ ## 🤝 Contributing
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+
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+ We welcome contributions of all kinds! Whether it's reporting a bug, suggesting a feature, improving documentation, or submitting a pull request, your help is greatly appreciated.
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+
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+ ### How to Contribute
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+
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+ 1. **Fork the Repository**: Click the "Fork" button at the top of this repository.
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+ 2. **Clone Your Fork**:
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+
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+ You can clone the repository using one of the following methods:
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+
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+ - **HTTPS**:
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+ ```bash
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+ git clone https://github.com/stuartasiimwe7/blackboxml.git
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+ ```
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+ - **GitHub CLI**:
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+ ```bash
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+ gh repo clone stuartasiimwe7/blackboxml
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+ ```
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+ - **SSH**:
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+ ```bash
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+ git clone git@github.com:stuartasiimwe7/blackboxml.git
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+ ```
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+ 3. **Create a Branch**:
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+ ```bash
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+ git checkout -b feature-or-bugfix-name
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+ ```
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+ 4. **Make Your Changes**: Improve the code, fix bugs, or enhance documentation.
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+ 5. **Test Your Changes**: Ensure your changes work as expected.
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+ 6. **Commit and Push**:
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+ ```bash
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+ git add .
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+ git commit -m "Description of your changes"
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+ git push origin feature-or-bugfix-name
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+ ```
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+ 7. **Submit a Pull Request**: Open a pull request to the `main` branch of this repository.
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+
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+ ### Guidelines
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+
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+ - Follow the [PEP 8](https://peps.python.org/pep-0008/) style guide for Python code.
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+ - Write clear and concise commit messages.
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+ - Ensure your changes do not break existing functionality.
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+ - Add or update tests if applicable.
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+
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+ ### Need Help?
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+
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+ If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to open an issue or reach out to the maintainers.
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+
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+ Thank you for contributing to **BlackBoxML**! Together, we can make this project even better. 🚀
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+
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+ ## 📜 License
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+
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+ This project is licensed under the Apache License 2.0. You are free to use, modify, and distribute this software, provided that you comply with the terms of the license. For more details, see the [LICENSE](./LICENSE) file.
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+
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+ ## Author
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+
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+ Built by [Stuart Asiimwe](https://www.linkedin.com/in/stuartasiimwe/)
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+ from .autopilot import autopilot, Tracker
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+
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+ # Patch model.fit when imported
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+ autopilot()
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+ import os
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+ import json
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+ import datetime
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+ from contextlib import AbstractContextManager
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+
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+ def autopilot():
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+ try:
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+ import tensorflow.keras.models as models # type: ignore
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+ original_fit = models.Model.fit
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+
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+ def patched_fit(self, *args, **kwargs):
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+ print("[BlackBoxML] Auto-logging metrics from model.fit()")
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+
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+ history = original_fit(self, *args, **kwargs)
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+ metrics = history.history
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+
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+ os.makedirs("blackbox_logs", exist_ok=True)
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+ timestamp = datetime.datetime.now().strftime("%Y%m%d_%H%M%S")
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+ filename = f"blackbox_logs/metrics_{timestamp}.json"
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+
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+ with open(filename, "w") as f:
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+ json.dump(metrics, f)
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+
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+ print(f"[BlackBoxML] Metrics logged to {filename}")
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+ return history
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+
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+ models.Model.fit = patched_fit
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+ print("[BlackBoxML] Patched model.fit() to log metrics.")
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+
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+ except Exception as e:
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+ print(f"[BlackBoxML] Autopilot failed. Error: {e}")
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+ print("[BlackBoxML] Auto-logging disabled.")
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+
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+
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+ class Tracker(AbstractContextManager):
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+ def __init__(self, experiment_name, tags=None):
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+ self.experiment_name = experiment_name
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+ self.tags = tags or []
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+ self.start_time = datetime.datetime.now()
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+ self.filename = None
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+
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+ def __enter__(self):
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+ print(f"[BlackBoxML] Starting experiment: {self.experiment_name}")
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+ return self
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+
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+ def get_keras_callback(self):
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+ from tensorflow.keras.callbacks import Callback # type: ignore
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+
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+ class BlackBoxMLCallback(Callback):
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+ def on_train_end(inner_self, logs=None):
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+ logs = logs or {}
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+ log_data = {
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+ "experiment": self.experiment_name,
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+ "tags": self.tags,
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+ "timestamp": self.start_time.strftime("%Y%m%d_%H%M%S"),
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+ "final_logs": logs
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+ }
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+
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+ os.makedirs("blackbox_logs", exist_ok=True)
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+ self.filename = f"blackbox_logs/metrics_{self.start_time.strftime('%Y%m%d_%H%M%S')}.json"
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+ with open(self.filename, "w") as f:
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+ json.dump(log_data, f)
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+ print(f"[BlackBoxML] Final logs saved to {self.filename}")
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+
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+ return BlackBoxMLCallback()
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+
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+ def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
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+ print(f"[BlackBoxML] Finished experiment: {self.experiment_name}")
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+ if exc_type:
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+ print(f"[BlackBoxML] Error during experiment: {exc_value}")
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+ import json
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+ import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
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+
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+ def visualise_metrics(filepath):
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+ with open(filepath, 'r') as f:
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+ metrics = json.load(f)
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+
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+ epochs = range(1, len(next(iter(metrics.values()))) + 1)
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+
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+ for key in metrics:
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+ if 'val_' in key: #plot validation metrics separately
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+ continue
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+ plt.figure()
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+ plt.plot(epochs, metrics[key], label=key)
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+ val_key = f"val_{key}"
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+ if val_key in metrics:
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+ plt.plot(epochs, metrics[val_key], label=val_key)
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+ plt.xlabel("Epochs")
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+ plt.ylabel(key)
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+ plt.title(f"{key} vs Epochs")
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+ plt.legend()
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+ plt.grid(True)
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+ plt.show()
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+ Metadata-Version: 2.4
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+ Name: blackboxml
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+ Version: 0.1.0
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+ Summary: An Auto-metric logger library for Machine Learning workflows, even when you forget.
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+ Home-page: https://github.com/stuartasiimwe7/blackboxml
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+ Author: Stuart Asiimwe
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+ Author-email: stuartgabriel@ymail.com
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
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+ Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
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+ Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
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+ Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
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+ Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
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+ Classifier: Natural Language :: English
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+ Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
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+ Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
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+ License-File: LICENSE
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+ Requires-Dist: tensorflow>=2.0.0
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+ Requires-Dist: scikit-learn
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+ Requires-Dist: matplotlib
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+ Requires-Dist: numpy
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+ Requires-Dist: pandas
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+ Dynamic: author
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+ Dynamic: author-email
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+ Dynamic: classifier
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+ Dynamic: description
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+ Dynamic: description-content-type
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+ Dynamic: home-page
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+ Dynamic: license-file
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+ Dynamic: requires-dist
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+ Dynamic: summary
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+
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+ # 📦 BlackBoxML
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+ A Python package that auto-patches tf.keras.Model.fit() to log training metrics automatically, with zero changes to your code workflow, even if you forgot to set it up.
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+
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+ ## Why?
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+
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+ We’ve all been there:
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+ - You train a model in Colab or Jupyter
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+ - It takes 10+ hours
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+ - You forget to log the `training_loss` or `validation_loss` in the process
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+ - Now you want to plot training and validation loss over epochs,
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+ - BUT can't because you forgot to log & plot them during training!
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+
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+ **BlackBoxML** has got your back!
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+ Whether you're building CNNs, Transformers, or experimental models, BlackBoxML ensures you never lose your training history again.
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+
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+ No setup overhead.
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+ No excuses.
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+ Just pure productivity.
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+ Just import and forget it.
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+
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+ ## Project Structure
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+
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+ ```
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+ blackboxml/
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+ ├── blackboxml/
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+ │ ├── __init__.py
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+ │ ├── autopilot.py
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+ │ ├── visualiser.py
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+ ├── setup.py
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+ ├── README.md
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+ ├── LICENSE
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+
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+ To get started with **BlackBoxML**, follow these steps to set up your environment and install the package:
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+
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+ ### Step 1: Create a Virtual Environment
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+
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+ It is recommended to use a virtual environment to manage dependencies.
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ python -m venv venv
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Step 2: Activate the Virtual Environment
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+
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+ #### On Windows:
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+ ```bash
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+ venv\Scripts\activate
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+ ```
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+
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+ #### On macOS/Linux:
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+ ```bash
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+ source venv/bin/activate
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Step 3: Install BlackBoxML
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+
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+ Once the virtual environment is activated, install the package using pip:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ pip install blackboxml
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+ ```
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+
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+ And now you aree all set!
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+
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+ ## 🧩 How It Works
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+
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+ BlackBoxML integrates seamlessly into your workflow by patching `model.fit()` to log metrics automatically. Here's how you can use it:
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+
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+ ### Basic Usage
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+
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+ ```python
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+ from blackboxml import autopilot
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+ import tensorflow as tf
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+
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+ # Patch model.fit() once
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+ autopilot()
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+
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+ # Build your model as usual
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+ model = tf.keras.Sequential([...])
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+
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+ model.compile(...)
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+ model.fit(...) # Metrics are logged automatically
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Advanced Usage with Experiment Tracking
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+
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+ For more advanced tracking, you can specify experiment names and tags:
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+
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+ ```python
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+ from blackboxml import autopilot
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+
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+ # Use autopilot with experiment details
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+ with autopilot("mnist_cnn", tags=["keras", "cnn", "mnist"]) as tracker:
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+ model.fit(..., callbacks=[tracker.get_keras_callback()])
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+ ```
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+
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+ This approach allows you to organize and tag your experiments for better tracking and analysis.
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+
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+ ### 📊 Visualizing Metrics
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+
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+ After training, you can visualize the logged metrics using the `visualiser` module:
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+
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+ ```python
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+ from blackboxml.visualiser import visualise_metrics
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+
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+ # Visualize after training
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+ visualise_metrics("blackbox_logs/metrics_20250424_221132.json")
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+ ```
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+
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+ This will generate plots for training and validation metrics, helping you analyze your model's performance effortlessly.
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+
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+ ## Output
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+
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+ After training your model, **BlackBoxML** will automatically generate a log file containing all the recorded metrics. Here's an example of the output directory structure:
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+
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+ ```
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+ blackbox_logs/
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+ └── metrics_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.json
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+ ```
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+
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+ Each log file is timestamped for easy identification and contains metrics such as training loss, validation loss, accuracy, and any other metrics tracked during training.
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+ ### Sample Metrics File
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+
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+ ```json
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+ {
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+ "accuracy": [0.95, 0.98],
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+ "loss": [0.1, 0.05],
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+ "val_accuracy": [0.96, 0.97],
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+ "val_loss": [0.08, 0.06]
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ ## Why BlackBoxML?
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+
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+ - **Save Time**: No more rewriting callbacks for every project.
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+ - **Increase Reproducibility**: Metrics stored automatically for experiment comparisons.
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+ - **Focus on Research, Not Bookkeeping**: Let BlackBoxML handle the boring stuff.
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+
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+ ## 🤝 Contributing
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+
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+ We welcome contributions of all kinds! Whether it's reporting a bug, suggesting a feature, improving documentation, or submitting a pull request, your help is greatly appreciated.
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+
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+ ### How to Contribute
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+
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+ 1. **Fork the Repository**: Click the "Fork" button at the top of this repository.
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+ 2. **Clone Your Fork**:
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+
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+ You can clone the repository using one of the following methods:
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+
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+ - **HTTPS**:
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+ ```bash
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+ git clone https://github.com/stuartasiimwe7/blackboxml.git
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+ ```
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+ - **GitHub CLI**:
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+ ```bash
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+ gh repo clone stuartasiimwe7/blackboxml
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+ ```
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+ - **SSH**:
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+ ```bash
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+ git clone git@github.com:stuartasiimwe7/blackboxml.git
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+ ```
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+ 3. **Create a Branch**:
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+ ```bash
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+ git checkout -b feature-or-bugfix-name
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+ ```
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+ 4. **Make Your Changes**: Improve the code, fix bugs, or enhance documentation.
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+ 5. **Test Your Changes**: Ensure your changes work as expected.
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+ 6. **Commit and Push**:
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+ ```bash
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+ git add .
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+ git commit -m "Description of your changes"
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+ git push origin feature-or-bugfix-name
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+ ```
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+ 7. **Submit a Pull Request**: Open a pull request to the `main` branch of this repository.
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+
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+ ### Guidelines
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+
211
+ - Follow the [PEP 8](https://peps.python.org/pep-0008/) style guide for Python code.
212
+ - Write clear and concise commit messages.
213
+ - Ensure your changes do not break existing functionality.
214
+ - Add or update tests if applicable.
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+
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+ ### Need Help?
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+
218
+ If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to open an issue or reach out to the maintainers.
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+
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+ Thank you for contributing to **BlackBoxML**! Together, we can make this project even better. 🚀
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+
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+ ## 📜 License
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+
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+ This project is licensed under the Apache License 2.0. You are free to use, modify, and distribute this software, provided that you comply with the terms of the license. For more details, see the [LICENSE](./LICENSE) file.
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+
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+ ## Author
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+
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+ Built by [Stuart Asiimwe](https://www.linkedin.com/in/stuartasiimwe/)
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+ LICENSE
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+ README.md
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+ setup.py
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+ blackboxml/__init__.py
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+ blackboxml/autopilot.py
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+ blackboxml/visualiser.py
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+ blackboxml.egg-info/PKG-INFO
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+ blackboxml.egg-info/SOURCES.txt
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+ blackboxml.egg-info/dependency_links.txt
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+ blackboxml.egg-info/requires.txt
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+ blackboxml.egg-info/top_level.txt
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+ tensorflow>=2.0.0
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+ scikit-learn
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+ matplotlib
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+ numpy
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+ pandas
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+ blackboxml
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+ [egg_info]
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+ tag_build =
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+ tag_date = 0
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+
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+ from setuptools import setup, find_packages
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+
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+ setup(
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+ name='blackboxml',
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+ version='0.1.0',
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+ author='Stuart Asiimwe',
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+ author_email='stuartgabriel@ymail.com',
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+ description='An Auto-metric logger library for Machine Learning workflows, even when you forget.',
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+ long_description=open('README.md').read(),
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+ long_description_content_type='text/markdown',
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+ url='https://github.com/stuartasiimwe7/blackboxml',
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+ packages=find_packages(),
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+ install_requires=[
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+ 'tensorflow>=2.0.0',
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+ 'scikit-learn',
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+ 'matplotlib',
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+ 'numpy',
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+ 'pandas',
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+ ],
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+ classifiers=[
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+ 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
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+ 'License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License',
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+ 'Operating System :: OS Independent',
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+ 'Development Status :: 4 - Beta',
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+ 'Intended Audience :: Developers',
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+ 'Natural Language :: English',
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+ 'Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules',
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+ ]
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+
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+ )