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Published inAug 2021
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Natu Lauchande
Natu Lauchande
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Natu Lauchande

Natu Lauchande is a principal data engineer in the fintech space currently tackling problems at the intersection of machine learning, data engineering, and distributed systems. He has worked in diverse industries, including biomedical/pharma research, cloud, fintech, and e-commerce/mobile. Along the way, he had the opportunity to be granted a patent (as co-inventor) in distributed systems, publish in a top academic journal, and contribute to open source software. He has also been very active as a speaker at machine learning/tech conferences and meetups.
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In this chapter, we introduced the concepts of data drift and target drift, and examined different approaches to performance monitoring in ML systems.

We started by introducing important concepts in the realm of performance and monitoring, different types of drift and business metrics to monitor, and the use of AWS CloudWatch as a tool to implement monitoring and alerting in real-time systems.

Performance and monitoring is an important component of our architecture, and it will allow us to conclude an important layer of our ML system's architecture. Now let's delve into the next chapter on advanced topics in MLflow.

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Published in: Aug 2021Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781800560796

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Natu Lauchande

Natu Lauchande is a principal data engineer in the fintech space currently tackling problems at the intersection of machine learning, data engineering, and distributed systems. He has worked in diverse industries, including biomedical/pharma research, cloud, fintech, and e-commerce/mobile. Along the way, he had the opportunity to be granted a patent (as co-inventor) in distributed systems, publish in a top academic journal, and contribute to open source software. He has also been very active as a speaker at machine learning/tech conferences and meetups.
Read more about Natu Lauchande