--- title: PyTorch Abseil --- The [pytorch_abseil.py](https://github.com/allegroai/clearml/blob/master/examples/frameworks/pytorch/pytorch_abseil.py) example demonstrates the integration of ClearML into code that uses PyTorch and [`absl.flags`](https://abseil.io/docs/python/guides/flags). The example script does the following: * Trains a simple deep neural network on the PyTorch built-in [MNIST](https://pytorch.org/vision/stable/datasets.html#mnist) dataset * Creates an experiment named `pytorch mnist train with abseil` in the `examples` project * ClearML automatically logs the absl.flags, and the models (and their snapshots) created by PyTorch * Additional metrics are logged by calling [`Logger.report_scalar()`](../../../references/sdk/logger.md#report_scalar) ## Scalars In the example script's `train` function, the following code explicitly reports scalars to ClearML: ```python Logger.current_logger().report_scalar( "train", "loss", iteration=(epoch * len(train_loader) + batch_idx), value=loss.item() ) ``` In the `test` method, the code explicitly reports `loss` and `accuracy` scalars. ```python Logger.current_logger().report_scalar( "test", "loss", iteration=epoch, value=test_loss ) Logger.current_logger().report_scalar( "test", "accuracy", iteration=epoch, value=(correct / len(test_loader.dataset)) ) ``` These scalars can be visualized in plots, which appear in the [ClearML web UI](../../../webapp/webapp_overview.md), in the experiment's **SCALARS** tab. ![image](../../../img/examples_pytorch_mnist_07.png) ## Hyperparameters ClearML automatically logs command line options defined with abseil flags. They appear in **CONFIGURATION** **>** **HYPERPARAMETERS** **>** **TF_DEFINE**. ![image](../../../img/examples_pytorch_abseil_params.png) ## Console Text printed to the console for training progress, as well as all other console output, appear in **CONSOLE**. ![image](../../../img/examples_pytorch_mnist_06.png) ## Artifacts Models created by the experiment appear in the experiment's **ARTIFACTS** tab. ClearML automatically logs and tracks models and any snapshots created using PyTorch. ![image](../../../img/examples_pytorch_abseil_models.png) Clicking on the model name takes you to the [model's page](../../../webapp/webapp_model_viewing.md), where you can view the model's details and access the model. ![image](../../../img/examples_pytorch_abseil_models_2.png)