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Python notebooks with ML and deep learning examples with Azure Machine Learning Python SDK | Microsoft
MLOps using Azure ML Services and Azure DevOps
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None of the function help pages in the azuremlsdk library include a See Also section. Including relevant functions in a See Also section would help users discover functions and navigate the help system better.
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Add a see also section to the help pages listing relevant functions. For example, upload_files_to_datastore should refer to `download_from_datastor
Example of using HyperDrive to tune a regular ML learner.
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Official Azure Reference Architectures for AI workloads
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Architecture for deploying real-time scoring of machine learning models using Azure Machine Learning
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Distributed Deep Learning using AzureML
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AKS Deployment Tutorial
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ML DevOps using GitHub Actions and Azure Machine Learning
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@microsoft Data Camp (Analytics with Azure Machine Learning)
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微软机器学习(Azure Machine Learning)快速入门与实战
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A workshop for doing MLOps on Azure Machine Learning
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Azure Machine Learning Cheat Sheets
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Microsoft Health Intelligence Azure Machine Learning Toolbox
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Deploying a Batch Scoring Pipeline for Python Models
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Natural Language Processing. From data preparation to building model and deploy the model to web service
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The InnerEye-Gateway is a Windows service that acts as a DICOM end point to run inference on https://github.com/microsoft/InnerEye-DeepLearning models.
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Narrow the gap between research and production 😎
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In tune with conventional big data and data science practitioners’ line of thought, currently causal analysis was the only approach considered for our demand forecasting effort which was applicable across the product portfolio. Experience dictates that not all data are same. Each group of data has different data patterns based on how they were sold and supported over the product life cycle. One-methodology-fits-all is very pleasing from an implementation of view. On a practical ground, one must consider solutions for varying needs of different product types in our product portfolio like new products both evolutionary and revolutionary, niche products, high growth products and more. With this backdrop, we have evolved a solution which segments the product portfolio into quadrants and then match a series of algorithms for each quadrant instead of one methodology for all. And technology stack would be simulated/mocked data(Hadoop Ecosystem) > AzureML with R/Python > Zeppelin.
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Automating the process of training an ML model using AzureML Python SDK within an Azure Function
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