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Callback to save the Keras model or model weights at some frequency.
Inherits From: Callback
tf.keras.callbacks.ModelCheckpoint( filepath, monitor='val_loss', verbose=0, save_best_only=False, save_weights_only=False, mode='auto', save_freq='epoch', options=None, **kwargs )
ModelCheckpoint
callback is used in conjunction with training using model.fit()
to save a model or weights (in a checkpoint file) at some interval, so the model or weights can be loaded later to continue the training from the state saved.
A few options this callback provides include:
Note: If you getWARNING:tensorflow:Can save best model only with <name> available, skipping
see the description of themonitor
argument for details on how to get this right.
model.compile(loss=..., optimizer=..., metrics=['accuracy']) EPOCHS = 10 checkpoint_filepath = '/tmp/checkpoint' model_checkpoint_callback = tf.keras.callbacks.ModelCheckpoint( filepath=checkpoint_filepath, save_weights_only=True, monitor='val_accuracy', mode='max', save_best_only=True) # Model weights are saved at the end of every epoch, if it's the best seen # so far. model.fit(epochs=EPOCHS, callbacks=[model_checkpoint_callback]) # The model weights (that are considered the best) are loaded into the model. model.load_weights(checkpoint_filepath)
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filepath | string or PathLike , path to save the model file. filepath can contain named formatting options, which will be filled the value of epoch and keys in logs (passed in on_epoch_end ). For example: if filepath is weights.{epoch:02d}-{val_loss:.2f}.hdf5 , then the model checkpoints will be saved with the epoch number and the validation loss in the filename. |
monitor | The metric name to monitor. Typically the metrics are set by the Model.compile method. Note:
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verbose | verbosity mode, 0 or 1. |
save_best_only | if save_best_only=True , it only saves when the model is considered the "best" and the latest best model according to the quantity monitored will not be overwritten. If filepath doesn't contain formatting options like {epoch} then filepath will be overwritten by each new better model. |
mode | one of {'auto', 'min', 'max'}. If save_best_only=True , the decision to overwrite the current save file is made based on either the maximization or the minimization of the monitored quantity. For val_acc , this should be max , for val_loss this should be min , etc. In auto mode, the direction is automatically inferred from the name of the monitored quantity. |
save_weights_only | if True, then only the model's weights will be saved (model.save_weights(filepath) ), else the full model is saved (model.save(filepath) ). |
save_freq | 'epoch' or integer. When using 'epoch' , the callback saves the model after each epoch. When using integer, the callback saves the model at end of this many batches. If the Model is compiled with steps_per_execution=N , then the saving criteria will be checked every Nth batch. Note that if the saving isn't aligned to epochs, the monitored metric may potentially be less reliable (it could reflect as little as 1 batch, since the metrics get reset every epoch). Defaults to 'epoch' . |
options | Optional tf.train.CheckpointOptions object if save_weights_only is true or optional tf.saved_model.SaveOptions object if save_weights_only is false. |
**kwargs | Additional arguments for backwards compatibility. Possible key is period . |
set_model
set_model( model )
set_params
set_params( params )
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