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Query on show() method.
Hi,
For my case, after installing the package, the show Function doesnt seem to work and I get no output in the jupyter notebook.
I am currently running everything on my local notebook.
Kindly let me know if I am missing out something
Hi @prateekiiest --
Which browser are you running this in? Could you please run your code in debug mode by putting the following at the top of your code, and send us the log at [email protected] or paste it here?
from interpret.develop import debug_mode
debug_mode(log_filename='log.txt', log_level='INFO', native_debug=False)
-InterpretML team
I'm actually also having this issue, and it's pretty random, but mostly I don't get an output.
I'm running the notebooks in an Azure ML Compute Instance VM (an NC6), using either Jupyter/JupyterLab or the default Notebook experience in AML, and sometimes I get a display out, sometimes I don't. The cells always run without errors. I've tried different browsers (Edge Dev and Edge Beta), and while I don't get errors in the browser console, like I said -- sometimes it shows everything and fully functional, but 99% of the times it doesn't, the show() just doesn't work.
I ran the command to log errors, all I get is a single entry:
2020-12-10 21:54:11,130 | develop.py 159 debug_mode() | {
"interpret.__version__": "0.2.1",
"interpret.status_show_server": {
"app_runner_exists": false
},
"interpret.static_system_info": {
"platform": "Linux-4.15.0-1100-azure-x86_64-with-debian-stretch-sid",
"platform.architecture": [
"64bit",
""
],
"platform.machine": "x86_64",
"platform.processor": "x86_64",
"platform.python_version": "3.6.9",
"platform.release": "4.15.0-1100-azure",
"platform.system": "Linux",
"platform.version": "#111~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Thu Nov 19 06:49:21 UTC 2020",
"psutil.logical_cpu_count": 6,
"psutil.physical_cpu_count": 6,
"psutil.virtual_memory.total": "55.0GiB",
"psutil.swap_memory.total": "0.0B"
},
"interpret.dynamic_system_info": {
"psutil.virtual_memory": {
"total": "55.0GiB",
"available": "52.7GiB",
"percent": 4.3,
"used": "1.7GiB",
"free": "51.2GiB",
"active": "1.9GiB",
"inactive": "1.1GiB",
"buffers": "214.0MiB",
"cached": "1.9GiB",
"shared": "8.7MiB",
"slab": "361.1MiB"
},
"psutil.swap_memory": {
"total": "0.0B",
"used": "0.0B",
"free": "0.0B",
"percent": 0.0,
"sin": "0.0B",
"sout": "0.0B"
},
"psutil.avg_cpu_percent": 0.16666666666666666,
"psutil.std_cpu_percent": 0.372677996249965,
"psutil.cpu_freq": {
"current": 2596.992,
"min": 0.0,
"max": 0.0
}
}
}
Happy to help diagnosing this (also, I'm an FTE).
Hi, sorry for the late update. running the command returns me the same log messages as @lokijota's
my log file
INFO - {
"interpret.__version__": "0.2.1",
"interpret.status_show_server": {
"app_runner_exists": false
},
"interpret.static_system_info": {
"platform": "Windows-10-10.0.18362-SP0",
"platform.architecture": [
"64bit",
"WindowsPE"
],
"platform.machine": "AMD64",
"platform.processor": "Intel64 Family 6 Model 126 Stepping 5, GenuineIntel",
"platform.python_version": "3.6.10",
"platform.release": "10",
"platform.system": "Windows",
"platform.version": "10.0.18362",
"psutil.logical_cpu_count": 8,
"psutil.physical_cpu_count": 4,
"psutil.virtual_memory.total": "7.8GiB",
"psutil.swap_memory.total": "19.3GiB"
},
"interpret.dynamic_system_info": {
"psutil.virtual_memory": {
"total": "7.8GiB",
"available": "1.6GiB",
"percent": 79.0,
"used": "6.2GiB",
"free": "1.6GiB"
},
"psutil.swap_memory": {
"total": "19.3GiB",
"used": "12.1GiB",
"free": "7.2GiB",
"percent": 62.6,
"sin": "0.0B",
"sout": "0.0B"
},
"psutil.avg_cpu_percent": 4.825,
"psutil.std_cpu_percent": 4.702858173494072,
"psutil.cpu_freq": {
"current": 991.0,
"min": 0.0,
"max": 1190.0
}
}
}
INFO - EBM lib loading.
INFO - Loading native on win32 | debug = False
And I am running on Edge and Chrome both. Same issue
also running on jupyter notebook locally, but still shows Cloud env detected, which is odd.
Cloud environment detected (['azureml', 'ipython-zmq', 'ipython'])
References
https://github.com/interpretml/interpret/blob/bbe4db762f4c66f3007d24686844e552fd3908b0/python/interpret-core/interpret/provider/visualize.py#L40
https://github.com/interpretml/interpret/blob/bbe4db762f4c66f3007d24686844e552fd3908b0/python/interpret-core/interpret/utils/environment.py#L102 @lokijota are you getting the same info during running on jupyter locally.
Hi @prateekiiest . Yes, I am.
Hi @prateekiiest and @lokijota ,
Thanks for bringing this to our attention! If either or both of you are available to help us debug this, we might be able to find a quicker solution. We'll shoot you an email and find some time to figure this out.
-InterpretML Team
Sure. I am happy to volunteer
Yeah, happy to help. I'm an FTE, just ping me on Teams.
sure me too. you can find me on teams
Hi @interpret-ml, is the Azure ML issue fixed via https://github.com/interpretml/interpret/pull/195?
I've found that show() will render a widget in the notebooks in Azure Machine Learning at ml.azure.com, but show() will not render widgets in Jupyter notebooks running on AML compute instances.
Here is the debug log file run in a Jupyter notebook:
2021-02-18 18:51:54,430 | develop.py 159 debug_mode() | { "interpret.version": "0.2.4", "interpret.status_show_server": { "app_runner_exists": false }, "interpret.static_system_info": { "platform": "Linux-4.15.0-1098-azure-x86_64-with-debian-stretch-sid", "platform.architecture": [ "64bit", "" ], "platform.machine": "x86_64", "platform.processor": "x86_64", "platform.python_version": "3.6.9", "platform.release": "4.15.0-1098-azure", "platform.system": "Linux", "platform.version": "#109~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Wed Sep 30 18:53:14 UTC 2020", "psutil.logical_cpu_count": 4, "psutil.physical_cpu_count": 4, "psutil.virtual_memory.total": "13.7GiB", "psutil.swap_memory.total": "0.0B" }, "interpret.dynamic_system_info": { "psutil.virtual_memory": { "total": "13.7GiB", "available": "4.4GiB", "percent": 67.6, "used": "8.8GiB", "free": "1.2GiB", "active": "10.2GiB", "inactive": "1.5GiB", "buffers": "614.2MiB", "cached": "3.0GiB", "shared": "139.4MiB", "slab": "423.4MiB" }, "psutil.swap_memory": { "total": "0.0B", "used": "0.0B", "free": "0.0B", "percent": 0.0, "sin": "0.0B", "sout": "0.0B" }, "psutil.avg_cpu_percent": 0.75, "psutil.std_cpu_percent": 0.4330127018922193, "psutil.cpu_freq": { "current": 2294.687, "min": 0.0, "max": 0.0 } } } 2021-02-18 18:51:54,430 | internal.py 36 get_native_singleton() | EBM lib loading. 2021-02-18 18:51:54,431 | internal.py 359 _get_ebm_lib_path() | Loading native on linux | debug = False
PR #210 would seem to fix this issue @lokijota @nswitanek.
I've merged the fix that @prateekiiest submitted as a PR. Thanks prateekiiest!