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Distributed Data Systems with Azure Databricks

By : Alan Bernardo Palacio
Book Image

Distributed Data Systems with Azure Databricks

By: Alan Bernardo Palacio

Overview of this book

Microsoft Azure Databricks helps you to harness the power of distributed computing and apply it to create robust data pipelines, along with training and deploying machine learning and deep learning models. Databricks' advanced features enable developers to process, transform, and explore data. Distributed Data Systems with Azure Databricks will help you to put your knowledge of Databricks to work to create big data pipelines. The book provides a hands-on approach to implementing Azure Databricks and its associated methodologies that will make you productive in no time. Complete with detailed explanations of essential concepts, practical examples, and self-assessment questions, you’ll begin with a quick introduction to Databricks core functionalities, before performing distributed model training and inference using TensorFlow and Spark MLlib. As you advance, you’ll explore MLflow Model Serving on Azure Databricks and implement distributed training pipelines using HorovodRunner in Databricks. Finally, you’ll discover how to transform, use, and obtain insights from massive amounts of data to train predictive models and create entire fully working data pipelines. By the end of this MS Azure book, you’ll have gained a solid understanding of how to work with Databricks to create and manage an entire big data pipeline.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
1
Section 1: Introducing Databricks
4
Section 2: Data Pipelines with Databricks
9
Section 3: Machine and Deep Learning with Databricks

Extracting features from text

Extracting information from text relies on being able to capture the underlying language structure. This means that we intend to capture the meaning and relationship among tokens and the meaning they try to convey within a sentence. These sorts of manipulations and tasks associated with understanding the meaning in text yield a whole branch of an interdisciplinary field called natural language processing (NLP). Here, we will focus on some examples related to transforming text into numerical features that can be used later on the machine learning and deep learning algorithms using the PySpark API in Azure Databricks.

TF-IDF

Term Frequency-Inverse Document Frequency (TF-IDF) is a very commonly used text preprocessing operation to convert sentences into features created based on the relative frequency of the tokens that compose them. The term frequency-inverse is used to create a set of numerical features that are constructed based on how relevant...