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---
title: Keras with TensorBoard
---
The [keras_tensorboard.py](https://github.com/allegroai/clearml/blob/master/examples/frameworks/keras/keras_tensorboard.py)
example demonstrates the integration of **ClearML** into code which uses Keras and TensorBoard.
The example does the following:
1. Trains a simple deep neural network on the Keras built-in [MNIST](https://keras.io/api/datasets/mnist/#load_data-function)
dataset.
1. Builds a sequential model using a categorical crossentropy loss objective function.
1. Specifies accuracy as the metric, and uses two callbacks: a TensorBoard callback and a model checkpoint callback.
1. During script execution, it creates an experiment named `Keras with TensorBoard example` which is associated with the
`examples` project.
## Scalars
The loss and accuracy metric scalar plots appear in the **RESULTS** **>** **SCALARS**, along with the resource utilization
plots, which are titled **:monitor: machine**.
![image](../../../img/examples_keras_01.png)
## Histograms
Histograms for layer density appear in **RESULTS** **>** **PLOTS**.
![image](../../../img/examples_keras_02.png)
## Hyperparameters
**ClearML** automatically logs command line options generated with `argparse`, and TensorFlow Definitions.
Command line options appear in **CONFIGURATIONS** **>** **HYPER PARAMETERS** **>** **Args**.
![image](../../../img/examples_keras_00.png)
TensorFlow Definitions appear in **TF_DEFINE**.
![image](../../../img/examples_keras_00a.png)
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## Console
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Text printed to the console for training progress, as well as all other console output, appear in **RESULTS** **>** **CONSOLE**.
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![image](../../../img/examples_keras_03.png)
## Configuration Objects
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In the experiment code, a configuration dictionary is connected to the Task by calling the [Task.connect](../../../references/sdk/task.md#connect)
method.
```python
task.connect_configuration({'test': 1337, 'nested': {'key': 'value', 'number': 1}})
```
It appears in **CONFIGURATIONS** **>** **CONFIGURATION OBJECTS**.
![image](../../../img/examples_keras_00b.png)