--- title: Keras Tuner --- :::tip If you are not already using ClearML, see [Getting Started](../getting_started/ds/ds_first_steps.md) for setup instructions. ::: [Keras Tuner](https://www.tensorflow.org/tutorials/keras/keras_tuner) is a library that helps you pick the optimal set of hyperparameters for training your models. ClearML integrates seamlessly with `kerastuner` and automatically logs experiment scalars, the output model, and hyperparameter optimization summary. Integrate ClearML into your Keras Tuner optimization script by doing the following: * Instantiate a ClearML Task: ```python from clearml import Task task = Task.init(task_name="", project_name="") ``` * Specify `ClearMLTunerLogger` as the Keras Tuner logger: ```python from clearml.external.kerastuner import ClearmlTunerLogger import keras_tuner as kt # Create tuner object tuner = kt.Hyperband( build_model, project_name='kt examples', logger=ClearMLTunerLogger(), # specify ClearMLTunerLogger objective='val_accuracy', max_epochs=10, hyperband_iterations=6 ) ``` And that's it! This creates a [ClearML Task](../fundamentals/task.md) which captures: * Output Keras model * Optimization trial scalars - scalar plot showing metrics for all runs * Hyperparameter optimization summary plot - Tabular summary of hyperparameters tested and their metrics by trial ID * Source code and uncommitted changes * Installed packages * TensorFlow definitions * Console output * General details such as machine details, runtime, creation date etc. * And more You can view all the task details in the [WebApp](../webapp/webapp_exp_track_visual.md). ## WebApp ClearML logs the scalars from training each network. They appear in the experiment's **SCALARS** tab in the Web UI. ![Optimization scalars](../img/integration_keras_tuner_06.png) ClearML automatically logs the parameters of each experiment run in the hyperparameter search. They appear in tabular form in the experiment's **PLOTS**. ![Optimization plot](../img/integration_keras_tuner_07.png) ClearML automatically stores the output model. It appears in the experiment's **ARTIFACTS** **>** **Output Model**. ![output model](../img/integration_keras_tuner_03.png) ## Example See Keras Tuner and ClearML in action in the [keras_tuner_cifar.py](../guides/frameworks/tensorflow/integration_keras_tuner.md) example script.