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The Definitive Guide to Google Vertex AI

By : Jasmeet Bhatia, Kartik Chaudhary
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Book Image

The Definitive Guide to Google Vertex AI

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By: Jasmeet Bhatia, Kartik Chaudhary

Overview of this book

While AI has become an integral part of every organization today, the development of large-scale ML solutions and management of complex ML workflows in production continue to pose challenges for many. Google’s unified data and AI platform, Vertex AI, directly addresses these challenges with its array of MLOPs tools designed for overall workflow management. This book is a comprehensive guide that lets you explore Google Vertex AI’s easy-to-advanced level features for end-to-end ML solution development. Throughout this book, you’ll discover how Vertex AI empowers you by providing essential tools for critical tasks, including data management, model building, large-scale experimentations, metadata logging, model deployments, and monitoring. You’ll learn how to harness the full potential of Vertex AI for developing and deploying no-code, low-code, or fully customized ML solutions. This book takes a hands-on approach to developing u deploying some real-world ML solutions on Google Cloud, leveraging key technologies such as Vision, NLP, generative AI, and recommendation systems. Additionally, this book covers pre-built and turnkey solution offerings as well as guidance on seamlessly integrating them into your ML workflows. By the end of this book, you’ll have the confidence to develop and deploy large-scale production-grade ML solutions using the MLOps tooling and best practices from Google.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
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Part 1:The Importance of MLOps in a Real-World ML Deployment
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Part 2: Machine Learning Tools for Custom Models on Google Cloud
14
Part 3: Prebuilt/Turnkey ML Solutions Available in GCP
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Part 4: Building Real-World ML Solutions with Google Cloud

Vertex AI Workbench

While working on an ML project, if we are running a Jupyter Notebook in a local environment, or using a web-based Colab- or Kaggle-like kernel, we can perform some quick experiments and get some initial accuracy or results from ML algorithms very fast. But we hit a wall when it comes to performing large-scale experiments, launching long-running jobs, hosting a model, and also in the case of model monitoring. Additionally, if the data related to a project requires some more granular permissions on security and privacy (fine-grained control over who can view/access the data), it’s not feasible in local or Colab-like environments. All these challenges can be solved just by moving to the cloud. Vertex AI Workbench within Google Cloud is a JupyterLab-based environment that can be leveraged for all kinds of development needs of a typical data science project. The JupyterLab environment is very similar to the Jupyter Notebook environment, and thus we will be using...