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Machine Learning Engineering with Python

You're reading from   Machine Learning Engineering with Python Manage the production life cycle of machine learning models using MLOps with practical examples

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801079259
Length 276 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Andrew P. McMahon Andrew P. McMahon
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: What Is ML Engineering?
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to ML Engineering FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: The Machine Learning Development Process 4. Section 2: ML Development and Deployment
5. Chapter 3: From Model to Model Factory 6. Chapter 4: Packaging Up 7. Chapter 5: Deployment Patterns and Tools 8. Chapter 6: Scaling Up 9. Section 3: End-to-End Examples
10. Chapter 7: Building an Example ML Microservice 11. Chapter 8: Building an Extract Transform Machine Learning Use Case 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Concept to solution in four steps

All ML projects are unique in some way: the organization, the data, the people, and the tools and techniques employed will never be exactly the same for any two projects. This is good, as it signifies progress as well as the natural variety that makes this such a fun space to work in.

That said, no matter the details, broadly speaking, all successful ML projects actually have a good deal in common. They require translation of a business problem into a technical problem, a lot of research and understanding, proofs of concept, analyses, iterations, consolidation of work, construction of the final product, and deployment to an appropriate environment. That is ML engineering in a nutshell!

Developing this a bit further, you can start to bucket these activities into rough categories or stages, the results of each being necessary inputs for later stages. This is shown in Figure 2.6:

Figure 2.6 – The stages that any ML project...

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