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Discontinued Serving Uncertainty with Bayesian inference, using PyMC3 with Bodywork
bodywork reviews and mentions
- Deployment automation for ML projects of all shapes and sizes
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A tutorial on how to handle prediction uncertainty in production systems, by using Bayesian inference and probabilistic programs
how to deploy it to Kuberentes using Bodywork.
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[P] [D] How are you approaching prediction uncertainty in ML systems?
I usually turn to generative models - e.g. probabilistic programs and Bayesian inference. I’ve written-up my thoughts on how to engineer these into a ‘production system’ deployed to Kubernetes, using PyMC and Bodywork (an open-source ML deployment tool that I contribute to).
- Bodywork: MLOps tool for deploying ML projects to Kubernetes
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Tool for mapping executable Python modules to Kubernetes deployments
I’m one of the core contributors to Bodywork, an open-source tool for deploying machine learning projects developed in Python, to Kubernetes.
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[P] [D] The benefits of training the simplest model you can think of and deploying it to production, as soon as you can.
I’ve had many successes with this approach. With this in mind, I’ve put together an example of how to make this Agile approach to developing machine learning systems a reality, by demonstrating that it takes under 15 minutes to deploy a Scikit-Learn model, using FastAPI with Bodywork (an open-source MLOps tool that I have built).
- bodywork - MLOps for Python and K8S
- bodywork-ml/bodywork-core - MLOps automation for Python and Kubernetes
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bodywork-ml/bodywork-core is an open source project licensed under GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of bodywork is Python.
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