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| description | Plan reproducible ML experiment runs with parameters and metrics tracking |
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ML Experiment Tracker
A skill for planning, executing, and tracking machine learning experiments with full reproducibility. Covers experiment design, hyperparameter management, metric logging, model versioning, and comparison across runs to support rigorous ML research.
Overview
Machine learning research involves running dozens or hundreds of experiments with varying architectures, hyperparameters, data splits, and preprocessing pipelines. Without systematic tracking, it becomes impossible to reproduce results, compare configurations, or identify which changes actually improved performance. This skill provides a structured methodology for experiment management that aligns with academic standards for reproducible ML research.
The approach is framework-agnostic but demonstrates integration with MLflow, Weights & Biases, and plain file-based logging. It emphasizes the practices needed for publications: complete hyperparameter documentation, statistical significance testing across runs, and artifact management for model checkpoints and evaluation outputs.
Experiment Design Framework
Defining an Experiment Plan
Before writing any training code, document the experiment plan:
experiment:
name: "transformer-sentiment-analysis-v3"
hypothesis: "Adding relative positional encoding improves F1 on long reviews (>512 tokens)"
dataset:
name: "imdb-extended"
version: "2025.1"
splits: {train: 0.8, val: 0.1, test: 0.1}
stratify_by: "label"
random_seed: 42
baselines:
- name: "bert-base-uncased"
checkpoint: "bert-base-uncased"
- name: "roberta-base"
checkpoint: "roberta-base"
variables:
independent:
- positional_encoding: ["absolute", "relative", "rotary"]
controlled:
- learning_rate: 2e-5
- batch_size: 32
- max_epochs: 10
- early_stopping_patience: 3
- optimizer: "AdamW"
- weight_decay: 0.01
metrics:
primary: "f1_macro"
secondary: ["accuracy", "precision_macro", "recall_macro", "loss"]
report_at: ["best_val", "final"]
compute:
gpus: 1
estimated_time_per_run: "45min"
total_runs: 9
seeds: [42, 123, 456]
Factorial Design for Hyperparameter Studies
from itertools import product
def generate_experiment_grid(config: dict) -> list:
"""
Generate all experiment configurations from a factorial design.
"""
param_names = list(config.keys())
param_values = list(config.values())
runs = []
for combo in product(*param_values):
run_config = dict(zip(param_names, combo))
run_config['run_id'] = '_'.join(f"{k}={v}" for k, v in run_config.items())
runs.append(run_config)
return runs
grid = generate_experiment_grid({
'learning_rate': [1e-5, 2e-5, 5e-5],
'batch_size': [16, 32],
'seed': [42, 123, 456]
})
Experiment Logging with MLflow
Setup and Run Tracking
import mlflow
import json
from datetime import datetime
def start_tracked_experiment(experiment_name: str, run_config: dict):
"""
Initialize an MLflow experiment run with full configuration logging.
"""
mlflow.set_experiment(experiment_name)
with mlflow.start_run(run_name=run_config.get('run_id', None)) as run:
mlflow.log_params(run_config)
mlflow.log_param("python_version", "3.11.5")
mlflow.log_param("torch_version", "2.1.0")
mlflow.log_param("timestamp", datetime.now().isoformat())
with open("/tmp/run_config.json", "w") as f:
json.dump(run_config, f, indent=2)
mlflow.log_artifact("/tmp/run_config.json")
return run.info.run_id
def log_epoch_metrics(epoch: int, metrics: dict):
"""Log metrics for a training epoch."""
for name, value in metrics.items():
mlflow.log_metric(name, value, step=epoch)
def log_final_results(metrics: dict, model_path: str = ):
name, value metrics.items():
mlflow.log_metric(, value)
model_path:
mlflow.log_artifact(model_path)
Results Comparison and Statistical Testing
Comparing Runs Across Seeds
from scipy import stats
import numpy as np
def compare_experiment_results(results: dict) -> dict:
"""
Compare experiment configurations using statistical tests.
Args:
results: Dict mapping config_name -> list of metric values across seeds
e.g., {'relative_pe': [0.87, 0.86, 0.88], 'absolute_pe': [0.84, 0.83, 0.85]}
"""
config_names = list(results.keys())
comparisons = {}
for i in range(len(config_names)):
for j in range(i + 1, len(config_names)):
name_a, name_b = config_names[i], config_names[j]
values_a, values_b = results[name_a], results[name_b]
t_stat, p_value = stats.ttest_rel(values_a, values_b)
diff = np.array(values_a) - np.array(values_b)
cohens_d = np.mean(diff) / np.std(diff, ddof=1)
comparisons[f"{name_a}_vs_{name_b}"] = {
'mean_a': np.mean(values_a),
'mean_b': np.mean(values_b),
'mean_diff': np.mean(diff),
't_statistic': round(t_stat, 4),
'p_value': round(p_value, 4),
'significant': p_value < 0.05,
'cohens_d': round(cohens_d, 3)
}
comparisons
Results Summary Table
| Configuration | F1 (mean +/- std) | Accuracy | p-value vs. baseline |
|---|
| Baseline (absolute PE) | 0.840 +/- 0.010 | 0.852 | -- |
| Relative PE | 0.870 +/- 0.008 | 0.881 | 0.003 |
| Rotary PE | 0.865 +/- 0.012 | 0.876 | 0.011 |
Reproducibility Checklist
Before submitting ML results for publication, verify:
References
- Bouthillier, X., et al. (2021). Accounting for Variance in Machine Learning Benchmarks. MLSys 2021.
- Zaharia, M., et al. (2018). Accelerating the Machine Learning Lifecycle with MLflow. IEEE Data Eng. Bull.
- Dodge, J., et al. (2019). Show Your Work: Improved Reporting of Experimental Results. EMNLP 2019.