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Learn Amazon SageMaker

Learn Amazon SageMaker

By : Julien Simon
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Learn Amazon SageMaker

Learn Amazon SageMaker

4.3 (10)
By: Julien Simon

Overview of this book

Amazon SageMaker enables you to quickly build, train, and deploy machine learning (ML) models at scale, without managing any infrastructure. It helps you focus on the ML problem at hand and deploy high-quality models by removing the heavy lifting typically involved in each step of the ML process. This book is a comprehensive guide for data scientists and ML developers who want to learn the ins and outs of Amazon SageMaker. You’ll understand how to use various modules of SageMaker as a single toolset to solve the challenges faced in ML. As you progress, you’ll cover features such as AutoML, built-in algorithms and frameworks, and the option for writing your own code and algorithms to build ML models. Later, the book will show you how to integrate Amazon SageMaker with popular deep learning libraries such as TensorFlow and PyTorch to increase the capabilities of existing models. You’ll also learn to get the models to production faster with minimum effort and at a lower cost. Finally, you’ll explore how to use Amazon SageMaker Debugger to analyze, detect, and highlight problems to understand the current model state and improve model accuracy. By the end of this Amazon book, you’ll be able to use Amazon SageMaker on the full spectrum of ML workflows, from experimentation, training, and monitoring to scaling, deployment, and automation.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
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Section 1: Introduction to Amazon SageMaker
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Section 2: Building and Training Models
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Section 3: Diving Deeper on Training
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Section 4: Managing Models in Production

Summary

In this chapter, you learned about model artifacts, what they contain, and how to use them to export models outside of SageMaker. You also learned how to import and deploy existing models, as well as how to manage endpoints in detail, both with the SageMaker SDK and the boto3 SDK.

Then, we discussed alternative deployment scenarios with SageMaker, using either batch transform or inference pipelines, as well as outside of SageMaker with container services.

Finally, you learned how to use SageMaker Model Monitor to capture endpoint data and monitor data quality.

In the next chapter, we'll discuss automating machine learning workflows with three different AWS services: AWS CloudFormation, AWS CDK, and AWS Step Functions.

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