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Antoine 8cbdbcad78 feat: Add Protocol 13 adaptive optimization, Plotly charts, and dashboard improvements
## Protocol 13: Adaptive Multi-Objective Optimization
- Iterative FEA + Neural Network surrogate workflow
- Initial FEA sampling, NN training, NN-accelerated search
- FEA validation of top NN predictions, retraining loop
- adaptive_state.json tracks iteration history and best values
- M1 mirror study (V11) with 103 FEA, 3000 NN trials

## Dashboard Visualization Enhancements
- Added Plotly.js interactive charts (parallel coords, Pareto, convergence)
- Lazy loading with React.lazy() for performance
- Code splitting: plotly.js-basic-dist (~1MB vs 3.5MB)
- Chart library toggle (Recharts default, Plotly on-demand)
- ExpandableChart component for full-screen modal views
- ConsoleOutput component for real-time log viewing

## Documentation
- Protocol 13 detailed documentation
- Dashboard visualization guide
- Plotly components README
- Updated run-optimization skill with Mode 5 (adaptive)

## Bug Fixes
- Fixed TypeScript errors in dashboard components
- Fixed Card component to accept ReactNode title
- Removed unused imports across components

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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-12-04 07:41:54 -05:00

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Launch Atomizer Dashboard

Start the Atomizer dashboard (backend + frontend) and open in browser.

Instructions

  1. Start the backend API server in background:

    • Directory: C:\Users\Antoine\Atomizer\atomizer-dashboard\backend
    • Command: python -m uvicorn api.main:app --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8000 --reload
    • Use conda environment: atomizer
  2. Start the frontend Vite dev server in background:

    • Directory: C:\Users\Antoine\Atomizer\atomizer-dashboard\frontend
    • Command: Use full path to npm since PATH may not be set: & "C:\Program Files\nodejs\npm.cmd" run dev
    • Port: 3003
  3. Wait a few seconds for servers to start

  4. Open the dashboard in the default browser:

  5. Report status to user showing which servers are running and the URL

Note: On Windows, use cmd /c start http://localhost:3003 to open browser, or Start-Process in PowerShell.