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Engineering MLOps

By : Emmanuel Raj
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Engineering MLOps

By: Emmanuel Raj

Overview of this book

Engineering MLps presents comprehensive insights into MLOps coupled with real-world examples in Azure to help you to write programs, train robust and scalable ML models, and build ML pipelines to train and deploy models securely in production. The book begins by familiarizing you with the MLOps workflow so you can start writing programs to train ML models. Then you’ll then move on to explore options for serializing and packaging ML models post-training to deploy them to facilitate machine learning inference, model interoperability, and end-to-end model traceability. You’ll learn how to build ML pipelines, continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines, and monitor pipelines to systematically build, deploy, monitor, and govern ML solutions for businesses and industries. Finally, you’ll apply the knowledge you’ve gained to build real-world projects. By the end of this ML book, you'll have a 360-degree view of MLOps and be ready to implement MLOps in your organization.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
1
Section 1: Framework for Building Machine Learning Models
7
Section 2: Deploying Machine Learning Models at Scale
13
Section 3: Monitoring Machine Learning Models in Production

Chapter 12: Model Serving and Monitoring

In this chapter, we will reflect on the need to serve and monitor machine learning (ML) models in production and explore different means of serving ML models for users or consumers of the model. Then, we will revisit the Explainable Monitoring framework from Chapter 11, Key Principles for Monitoring Your ML System, and implement it for the business use case we have been solving using MLOps to predict the weather. The implementation of an Explainable Monitoring framework is hands-on. We will infer the deployed API and monitor and analyze the inference data using drifts (such as data drift, feature drift, and model drift) to measure the performance of an ML system. Finally, we will look at several concepts to govern ML systems for the robust performance of ML systems to drive continuous learning and delivery.

Let's start by reflecting on the need to monitor ML in production. Then, we will move on to explore the following topics in this...