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Automated Machine Learning with Microsoft Azure

You're reading from  Automated Machine Learning with Microsoft Azure

Product type Book
Published in Apr 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800565319
Pages 340 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Dennis Michael Sawyers Dennis Michael Sawyers
Profile icon Dennis Michael Sawyers

Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: AutoML Explained – Why, What, and How
2. Chapter 1: Introducing AutoML 3. Chapter 2: Getting Started with Azure Machine Learning Service 4. Chapter 3: Training Your First AutoML Model 5. Section 2: AutoML for Regression, Classification, and Forecasting – A Step-by-Step Guide
6. Chapter 4: Building an AutoML Regression Solution 7. Chapter 5: Building an AutoML Classification Solution 8. Chapter 6: Building an AutoML Forecasting Solution 9. Chapter 7: Using the Many Models Solution Accelerator 10. Section 3: AutoML in Production – Automating Real-Time and Batch Scoring Solutions
11. Chapter 8: Choosing Real-Time versus Batch Scoring 12. Chapter 9: Implementing a Batch Scoring Solution 13. Chapter 10: Creating End-to-End AutoML Solutions 14. Chapter 11: Implementing a Real-Time Scoring Solution 15. Chapter 12: Realizing Business Value with AutoML 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Improving your many models results

Now that you have adapted all three of the notebooks to run your own code, you should be feeling pretty confident in your ability to use the MMSA. Still, it's pretty easy to get stuck. Many models is a complicated framework and small errors in your data can lead to errors.

Additionally, sometimes it's really hard to know what your data will look like when you are dealing with thousands of files you wish to train. Here is some good advice to follow in order to ensure you do not come to an impasse when using your own data with the MMSA:

  • Before using the accelerator, always try creating a single model first with your entire dataset. Check the performance of your model. Only use the MMSA if the single model's performance is subpar compared to your expectations or in a situation where obtaining the best accuracy is mission-critical for your project. Sometimes, the trade-off between complexity and performance isn't worth...
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