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clearml
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 12 February 2024
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clearml VS cascade - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 5 Dec 2023
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cascade alternatives - clearml and MLflow
3 projects | 1 Nov 2023
- Is there any workflow orchestrator that is Hydra friendly ?
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Show HN: Open-source infra for data scientists
It looks like Magniv is targeting Python in general. This is similar to ClearML. What are the differentiating points to Magniv compared to similar products?
It seems like the product also integrates with SCM systems. Are you using gitea and then containers to push code and data to execution like CodeOcean?
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[D] Drop your best open source Deep learning related Project
Hi there. ClearML is our open-source solution which is part of the PyTorch ecosystem. We would really appreciate it if you read our README and starred us if you like what you see!
- Start with powerful experiment management and scale into full MLOps with only 2 lines of code.
- Everything you need to log, share, and version experiments, orchestrate pipelines, and scale within one open-source MLOps solution.
- Start with powerful experiment management and scale into full MLOps with only 2 lines of code
feast
- What's Happening with Feast?
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Running The Feast Feature Store With Dragonfly
Feast stands as an exceptional open-source feature store, revolutionizing the efficient management and uninterrupted serving of machine learning (ML) features for real-time applications. At its core, Feast offers a sophisticated interface for storing, discovering, and accessing features—the individual measurable properties or characteristics of data essential for ML modeling. Operating on a distributed architecture, Feast harmoniously integrates several pivotal components, including the Feast Registry, Stream Processor, Batch Materialization Engine, and Stores.
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Ask HN: How to Break into AI Engineering
AI Engineering is basically Data Engineering focused on AI. When in "traditional" Data Engineering you create pipelines that store processed data in something like a Data Lake, in AI Eng. your end storage might be a specialized Feature Storage (like Feast or GCP Vertex AI).
There are some AI Engineers with strong scientific/mathematical background, but that's rare. Usually, you're paired with these ML people that actually develop and evaluate the models.
So my advice is to start with Data Engineering and then find a specialization AI. You should have a VERY solid foundation on scripting and programming, specially Python. Also, a lot of concepts of "data wrangling". Understanding how data flows from point A to point B, how the intermediate storages and streaming engines work, etc. Functional programming is key here.
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In Need of Guidance: Implementing MLOps in a Complex Organization as a Junior Data Engineer
A feature store usually stores features which are used for training ML model. It is a centralized place for collaboration between data engineer, ML engineer, and data scientist, so that data engineer can write to the feature store while ML engineer and data scientist read from it. Hopsworks https://www.hopsworks.ai and feast https://github.com/feast-dev/feast are examples of open source feature store.
- [D] Your 🫵 Preferred Feature Stores?
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[P] Announcing Feast 0.10: The simplest way to serve features in production
Github: https://github.com/feast-dev/feast
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[D] What’s the simplest, most lightweight but complete and 100% open source MLOps toolkit? -> MY OWN CONCLUSIONS
Have you looked at Feats as a Feature Store solution? It seems promising but I haven't really looked into it yet though.
- Feast: OSS Feature Store for Production ML
What are some alternatives?
MLflow - Open source platform for the machine learning lifecycle
kedro-great - The easiest way to integrate Kedro and Great Expectations
BentoML - The most flexible way to serve AI/ML models in production - Build Model Inference Service, LLM APIs, Inference Graph/Pipelines, Compound AI systems, Multi-Modal, RAG as a Service, and more!
featureform - The Virtual Feature Store. Turn your existing data infrastructure into a feature store.
metaflow - :rocket: Build and manage real-life ML, AI, and data science projects with ease!
Milvus - A cloud-native vector database, storage for next generation AI applications
streamlit - Streamlit — A faster way to build and share data apps.
great_expectations - Always know what to expect from your data.
ploomber - The fastest ⚡️ way to build data pipelines. Develop iteratively, deploy anywhere. ☁️
mlrun - MLRun is an open source MLOps platform for quickly building and managing continuous ML applications across their lifecycle. MLRun integrates into your development and CI/CD environment and automates the delivery of production data, ML pipelines, and online applications.