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Machine Learning with BigQuery ML

Machine Learning with BigQuery ML

By : Marrandino
4.9 (10)
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Machine Learning with BigQuery ML

Machine Learning with BigQuery ML

4.9 (10)
By: Marrandino

Overview of this book

BigQuery ML enables you to easily build machine learning (ML) models with SQL without much coding. This book will help you to accelerate the development and deployment of ML models with BigQuery ML. The book starts with a quick overview of Google Cloud and BigQuery architecture. You'll then learn how to configure a Google Cloud project, understand the architectural components and capabilities of BigQuery, and find out how to build ML models with BigQuery ML. The book teaches you how to use ML using SQL on BigQuery. You'll analyze the key phases of a ML model's lifecycle and get to grips with the SQL statements used to train, evaluate, test, and use a model. As you advance, you'll build a series of use cases by applying different ML techniques such as linear regression, binary and multiclass logistic regression, k-means, ARIMA time series, deep neural networks, and XGBoost using practical use cases. Moving on, you'll cover matrix factorization and deep neural networks using BigQuery ML's capabilities. Finally, you'll explore the integration of BigQuery ML with other Google Cloud Platform components such as AI Platform Notebooks and TensorFlow along with discovering best practices and tips and tricks for hyperparameter tuning and performance enhancement. By the end of this BigQuery book, you'll be able to build and evaluate your own ML models with BigQuery ML.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
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Section 1: Introduction and Environment Setup
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Section 2: Deep Learning Networks
9
Section 3: Advanced Models with BigQuery ML
15
Section 4: Further Extending Your ML Capabilities with GCP

Introducing the business scenario

Imagine being one of the business analysts that works for a large company in New York City. Your company manages the nation's largest bike sharing program. It leverages 10,000 bikes and has realized 600 stations across different New York areas: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and Jersey City.

The following is a picture from a bike sharing station in New York City:

Figure 4.1 – New York City bike sharing service by Citi Bike

Thanks to the vision and spirit of innovation of the company, huge amounts of data has been collected since 2013 and is still updated every day. This data contains a lot of information about the usage of the service and can be used to extract very interesting statistics.

At the time of writing, the bike sharing service is available for all the customers that have signed up for a weekly, monthly, or yearly subscription. However, this is not accessible to and convenient for people that only...

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