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Data Engineering with AWS

You're reading from   Data Engineering with AWS Acquire the skills to design and build AWS-based data transformation pipelines like a pro

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804614426
Length 636 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Gareth Eagar Gareth Eagar
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Preface 1. Section 1: AWS Data Engineering Concepts and Trends
2. An Introduction to Data Engineering FREE CHAPTER 3. Data Management Architectures for Analytics 4. The AWS Data Engineer’s Toolkit 5. Data Governance, Security, and Cataloging 6. Section 2: Architecting and Implementing Data Engineering Pipelines and Transformations
7. Architecting Data Engineering Pipelines 8. Ingesting Batch and Streaming Data 9. Transforming Data to Optimize for Analytics 10. Identifying and Enabling Data Consumers 11. A Deeper Dive into Data Marts and Amazon Redshift 12. Orchestrating the Data Pipeline 13. Section 3: The Bigger Picture: Data Analytics, Data Visualization, and Machine Learning
14. Ad Hoc Queries with Amazon Athena 15. Visualizing Data with Amazon QuickSight 16. Enabling Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning 17. Section 4: Modern Strategies: Open Table Formats, Data Mesh, DataOps, and Preparing for the Real World
18. Building Transactional Data Lakes 19. Implementing a Data Mesh Strategy 20. Building a Modern Data Platform on AWS 21. Wrapping Up the First Part of Your Learning Journey 22. Other Books You May Enjoy
23. Index

Exploring AWS services for AI

While Amazon SageMaker simplifies building custom ML models, there are many use cases where a custom model is not required, and a generalized ML model will meet requirements.

For example, if you need to translate from one language into another, that will most likely not require a customized ML model. Existing, generalized models, trained for the languages you are translating between, would work.

You could use SageMaker to develop a French to English translation model, train the model, and then host the model on a SageMaker inference endpoint. But that would take time and would have compute costs associated with each phase of development (data preparation, notebooks, training, and inference).

Instead, it would be massively simpler, quicker, and cheaper to use an AI service such as Amazon Translate, which already has a model trained for this task. This service provides a simple API that can be used to pass in text in one language and receive...

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