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Hands-On Machine Learning on Google Cloud Platform

By : Giuseppe Ciaburro, V Kishore Ayyadevara, Alexis Perrier
Book Image

Hands-On Machine Learning on Google Cloud Platform

By: Giuseppe Ciaburro, V Kishore Ayyadevara, Alexis Perrier

Overview of this book

Google Cloud Machine Learning Engine combines the services of Google Cloud Platform with the power and flexibility of TensorFlow. With this book, you will not only learn to build and train different complexities of machine learning models at scale but also host them in the cloud to make predictions. This book is focused on making the most of the Google Machine Learning Platform for large datasets and complex problems. You will learn from scratch how to create powerful machine learning based applications for a wide variety of problems by leveraging different data services from the Google Cloud Platform. Applications include NLP, Speech to text, Reinforcement learning, Time series, recommender systems, image classification, video content inference and many other. We will implement a wide variety of deep learning use cases and also make extensive use of data related services comprising the Google Cloud Platform ecosystem such as Firebase, Storage APIs, Datalab and so forth. This will enable you to integrate Machine Learning and data processing features into your web and mobile applications. By the end of this book, you will know the main difficulties that you may encounter and get appropriate strategies to overcome these difficulties and build efficient systems.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
8
Creating ML Applications with Firebase

Accessing control lists

The documentation says it best, Access Control Lists (ACLs) allow you to control who can read and write your data, and who can read and write the ACLs themselves.

If not specified at the time an object is uploaded (e.g., via the gsutil cp -a option),
objects will be created with a default object ACL set on the bucket (see gsutil help
defacl https://cloud.Google.com/storage/docs/gsutil/commands/defacl). You can
replace the ACL on an object or bucket using the gsutil acl set command, or modify the existing ACL using the gsutil acl ch command (see gsutil help acl: https://cloud.Google.com/storage/docs/gsutil/commands/acl).

ACL are assigned to objects (files) or buckets. By default all files in a bucket have the same
ACL as the bucket they're in.
A couple of points to remember are:

  • There is no write access for objects; attempting to set an ACL with write...