@o_guest I did http://pandas.read _excel for the first time and I'm sold. Thanks for being a continuous inspiration/reminder :)
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I guess 5-10 or so, so far I have been using the name, but that becomes complicated when you add a new param, and it means all previous results had a default value... but the filename structure changes. Does that make sense?
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I think there are some packages for managing this, came across this recently but haven't tried it (so many things to try out first!): http://sacred.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html …
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Oh, wow! Tell me more about it. Looks really interesting.
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I know just as much as you at this point. But it feels like it's something I would need. I want to have an easy lookup between params and results, also see easily which param combinations haven't run yet.
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And if an experiment produces any figures etc, that the figures know which params/code version they were produced by
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How does it keep track?
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Oh, I see the documentation is pretty good! I'll read up!

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I remember coming across Sumatra a few years ago, but this Reddit thread has many others I keep meaning to try!https://www.reddit.com/r/MachineLearning/comments/5gyzqj/d_how_do_you_keep_track_of_your_experiments/ …
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Also HONOURED that you think of me this way. And "yay!" for being a fellow nerd! 

