Creating a Scalable Machine Learning Pipeline

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Gather Data, Train Deep Learning Models, Evaluate, Use & Deploy, Review, and Update Machine Learning Models

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Charles Svetich

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r/learnmachinelearning • post
4 points • charlesthecoder
[Course Giveaway] - Creating a Machine Learning Pipeline

Hey everyone my new course "Creating a Machine Learning Pipeline" was just approved on Udemy. I wanted to celebrate by giving it away to folks who are learning. The course focuses on using React on the Front-end and Firebase on the Back-end.

While we do create a machine learning model that can classify animals that is not the focus of the course. (We actually use Googles AutoML to do the heavy lifting, but you can use your own models, they need to be a tflite version) The focus is creating a pipeline that can process data, get predictions on that data and then displaying the information to a dashboard.

Here is a link to get the course for free: https://www.udemy.com/course/architecting-a-scalable-machine-learning-pipeline/?couponCode=9BB04545282981500200

We connect a lot of different systems to make this pipeline. So I think its a great way to get exposed to lots of things. (serverless & rest api's, saving and retriving information, database exports, cron jobs, CORS issues, website deployment, image uploading and storage, model deployment, material-ui)

r/learnprogramming • comment
2 points • JsonPun

this course on udemy show how to make a dashboard for machine learning could be what your looking for https://www.udemy.com/course/architecting-a-scalable-machine-learning-pipeline/?referralCode=83139FBBA6A5AAD5FD1B
make sure to get it on sale though, it happens all the time