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Mapped project and name to ClearML #10100

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@thepycoder thepycoder commented Nov 9, 2022

Simple fix to solve #10019

Connects the YOLOv5 --project and --name arguments to the respective ClearML arguments and provides some extra documentation with it.

🛠️ PR Summary

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🌟 Summary

Enhanced ClearML integration in YOLOv5 with customizable project and task names for experiment tracking.

📊 Key Changes

  • Introduced command line arguments --project and --name for the train.py script to customize project_name and task_name in ClearML.
  • Default project and task names are now YOLOv5 and Training, respectively.
  • Warned users about ClearML using / as a delimiter for subprojects to avoid conflicts with the project naming scheme.

🎯 Purpose & Impact

  • 🛠 Flexibility: Allows users to organize their training runs under custom project and task titles, improving manageability in the ClearML dashboard.
  • 🚀 Ease of Use: Users can more easily identify and monitor different experiments without modifying the core code.
  • ⚠️ Clarity: Helps prevent unintentional structuring of subprojects in ClearML due to the use of / in names, which can be confusing.

@glenn-jocher glenn-jocher self-assigned this Nov 9, 2022
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@thepycoder awesome! I think this small change will have a big quality of life impact.

@glenn-jocher glenn-jocher merged commit 75728bb into ultralytics:master Nov 9, 2022
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