readme link to tensorboard-reducer for PyTorch?
See original GitHub issueI created a pip
-installable package with similar functionality to this repo over at https://github.com/janosh/tensorboard-reducer.
It’s targeted at PyTorch users and doesn’t require a TensorFlow installation. How about we each add a readme link to the other’s repo suggesting users of the other framework look there instead?
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No problem. Done 😃
Hi @janosh,
this tool was not targeted at tensorflow users specifically. It should also be useable by pytorch users. In the last year I did not really had any use for it myself and therefore did not actively maintain it or nicely package it as you did. Maybe I will in the future.
I nonetheless added a readme link to your project, see: https://github.com/Spenhouet/tensorboard-aggregator/blob/master/README.md