Chester is a tool aiming at automatically launching experiments. This tool based on rllab(https://github.com/rll/rllab ), and further extended for launching and retrieving experiments in different remote machines, including:
- Seuss
- PSC (Pittsburgh Super Computing)
We've provided an example for launching experiments of openai/baseline's DDPG algorithm.
Look into the /examples, you'll find 'train_luanch.py' and 'train.py'. 'train.py' is the parser where we copied a lot of codes in openai/baseline/ddpg/main.py and combined them as a function 'run_task'. 'run_task' receives the parameters and start running the DDPG algorithm with those given settings.
The launcher 'train_launch.py' uses our chester and the 'run_task' function to launch a group of experiments locally. By running this launcher, the group experiments are started and the resutls are contained in one given folder. Those result files are able to be visulized with rllab's viskit.
To support different options in visulization, chester provided self-written interface 'preset.py'. The author can write different custom splitters in this file and put it in the directory for experiments. The viskit tool can detect this preset file and apply different options.
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- Dropwizard - The web framework used
- Maven - Dependency Management
- ROME - Used to generate RSS Feeds
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.
We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.
- Billie Thompson - Initial work - PurpleBooth
See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details
- Hat tip to anyone whose code was used
- Inspiration
- etc