--- title: vessl.progress version: EN --- # vessl.progress Use `vessl.progress` to track the progress of your experiment. VESSL provides an estimate of a remaining training time by calculating the average elapsed time of previous epochs or batch sizes. You can view this information by hovering over the status of a running experiment. This can be used in both VESSL's managed server or in a local environment. | Parameter | Description | | --------- | -------------------------------------------------- | | `value` | Amount of progress (decimal value between 0 and 1) | ### Examples ```python import vessl for epoch in range(epochs): ... # Update experiment progress every epoch vessl.progress((epoch+1) / epochs) ``` ```python def train(model, device, train_loader, optimizer, epoch, start_epoch): model.train() loss = 0 for batch_idx, (data, label) in enumerate(train_loader): ... # Update experiment progress every batch vessl.progress( ((epoch+1)*batch_size + batch_idx) / (batch_size * epochs)) ) ```