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Mastering Azure Machine Learning

By : Christoph Körner, Kaijisse Waaijer
Book Image

Mastering Azure Machine Learning

By: Christoph Körner, Kaijisse Waaijer

Overview of this book

The increase being seen in data volume today requires distributed systems, powerful algorithms, and scalable cloud infrastructure to compute insights and train and deploy machine learning (ML) models. This book will help you improve your knowledge of building ML models using Azure and end-to-end ML pipelines on the cloud. The book starts with an overview of an end-to-end ML project and a guide on how to choose the right Azure service for different ML tasks. It then focuses on Azure Machine Learning and takes you through the process of data experimentation, data preparation, and feature engineering using Azure Machine Learning and Python. You'll learn advanced feature extraction techniques using natural language processing (NLP), classical ML techniques, and the secrets of both a great recommendation engine and a performant computer vision model using deep learning methods. You'll also explore how to train, optimize, and tune models using Azure Automated Machine Learning and HyperDrive, and perform distributed training on Azure. Then, you'll learn different deployment and monitoring techniques using Azure Kubernetes Services with Azure Machine Learning, along with the basics of MLOps—DevOps for ML to automate your ML process as CI/CD pipeline. By the end of this book, you'll have mastered Azure Machine Learning and be able to confidently design, build and operate scalable ML pipelines in Azure.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Section 1: Azure Machine Learning
4
Section 2: Experimentation and Data Preparation
9
Section 3: Training Machine Learning Models
15
Section 4: Optimization and Deployment of Machine Learning Models
19
Index

Training a CNN for image classification

Once we have a good understanding of why and when to use DL models, we can start to actually implement one using Azure Machine Learning. We will start with a task that DL performed very well with over the past years, computer vision, or more precisely, image classification. If you feel that this is too easy for you, you can replace the actual training script with any other computer vision technique and follow along with the steps in this section:

  • First, we will power up an Azure Machine Learning compute instance, which serves as our Jupyter Notebook authoring environment. We will first write a training script and execute it in the authoring environment to verify that it works properly, checkpoints the model, and logs the training and validation metrics. We will train the model for a few epochs to validate the setup, the code, and the resulting model.
  • Once this is set up, we will try to improve the algorithm by adding data augmentation...