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Getting Started with Amazon SageMaker Studio

Getting Started with Amazon SageMaker Studio

By : Michael Hsieh
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Getting Started with Amazon SageMaker Studio

Getting Started with Amazon SageMaker Studio

4.8 (13)
By: Michael Hsieh

Overview of this book

Amazon SageMaker Studio is the first integrated development environment (IDE) for machine learning (ML) and is designed to integrate ML workflows: data preparation, feature engineering, statistical bias detection, automated machine learning (AutoML), training, hosting, ML explainability, monitoring, and MLOps in one environment. In this book, you'll start by exploring the features available in Amazon SageMaker Studio to analyze data, develop ML models, and productionize models to meet your goals. As you progress, you will learn how these features work together to address common challenges when building ML models in production. After that, you'll understand how to effectively scale and operationalize the ML life cycle using SageMaker Studio. By the end of this book, you'll have learned ML best practices regarding Amazon SageMaker Studio, as well as being able to improve productivity in the ML development life cycle and build and deploy models easily for your ML use cases.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
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Part 1 – Introduction to Machine Learning on Amazon SageMaker Studio
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Part 2 – End-to-End Machine Learning Life Cycle with SageMaker Studio
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Part 3 – The Production and Operation of Machine Learning with SageMaker Studio

Inferencing in batches with batch transform

SageMaker batch transform is designed to provide offline inference for large datasets. Depending on how you organize the data, SageMaker batch transform can split a single large text file in S3 by lines into a small and manageable size (mini-batch) that would fit into the memory before making inference against the model; it can also distribute the files by S3 key into compute instances for efficient computation. For example, it could send test1.csv to instance 1 and test2.csv to instance 2.

To demonstrate SageMaker batch transform, we can pick up from our training example in the previous chapter. In Chapter 6, Detecting ML Bias and Explaining Models with SageMaker Clarify, we showed you how to train a TensorFlow model using SageMaker managed training for a movie review sentiment prediction use case in Getting-Started-with-Amazon-SageMaker-Studio/chapter05/02-tensorflow_sentiment_analysis.ipynb. We can deploy the trained model to make a...

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