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Machine Learning at Scale with H2O

By : Gregory Keys, David Whiting
Book Image

Machine Learning at Scale with H2O

By: Gregory Keys, David Whiting

Overview of this book

H2O is an open source, fast, and scalable machine learning framework that allows you to build models using big data and then easily productionalize them in diverse enterprise environments. Machine Learning at Scale with H2O begins with an overview of the challenges faced in building machine learning models on large enterprise systems, and then addresses how H2O helps you to overcome them. You’ll start by exploring H2O’s in-memory distributed architecture and find out how it enables you to build highly accurate and explainable models on massive datasets using your favorite ML algorithms, language, and IDE. You’ll also get to grips with the seamless integration of H2O model building and deployment with Spark using H2O Sparkling Water. You’ll then learn how to easily deploy models with H2O MOJO. Next, the book shows you how H2O Enterprise Steam handles admin configurations and user management, and then helps you to identify different stakeholder perspectives that a data scientist must understand in order to succeed in an enterprise setting. Finally, you’ll be introduced to the H2O AI Cloud platform and explore the entire machine learning life cycle using multiple advanced AI capabilities. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to build and deploy advanced, state-of-the-art machine learning models for your business needs.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
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Section 1 – Introduction to the H2O Machine Learning Platform for Data at Scale
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Section 2 – Building State-of-the-Art Models on Large Data Volumes Using H2O
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Section 3 – Deploying Your Models to Production Environments
14
Section 4 – Enterprise Stakeholder Perspectives
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Section 5 – Broadening the View – Data to AI Applications with the H2O AI Cloud Platform

H2O at Scale enterprise architecture

We will look at H2O at Scale model building architecture through multiple lenses to allow architect stakeholders to understand how this technology addresses their common needs and concerns.

H2O at Scale components are flexible in how they are implemented, so first, we need to understand these alternatives and their implications, as elaborated in the following section.

H2O at Scale implementation patterns

There are three patterns for how H2O at Scale is implemented, as shown in the following diagram:

Figure 12.2 – Implementation patterns for H2O at Scale

A central concept to these patterns is that we are defining H2O at Scale components as Enterprise Steam, H2O Core (H2O-3 or Sparkling Water or both, with exportable H2O MOJO (short for Model Object, Optimized)), and an enterprise-server cluster (which H2O leverages but is not installed on). The reason for this component definition has been stated in many...