VevestaX - An awesome and simple tool to track ML experiments in an excel file

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  • VevestaX

    2 Lines of code to track ML experiments + EDA + check into Github

  • We have developed a tool that documents and tracks the evolution of Data science projects. No more fretting over what experiment was rejected and why. We are looking for early adopters to get their generous and valuable feedback. Please DM us or mail us at vevestax@vevesta.com for early access to the tool. Find us at www.vevesta.com

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