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Modern Data Architectures with Python

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Product type Book
Published in Sep 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801070492
Pages 318 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Brian Lipp Brian Lipp
Profile icon Brian Lipp

Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1:Fundamental Data Knowledge
2. Chapter 1: Modern Data Processing Architecture 3. Chapter 2: Understanding Data Analytics 4. Part 2: Data Engineering Toolset
5. Chapter 3: Apache Spark Deep Dive 6. Chapter 4: Batch and Stream Data Processing Using PySpark 7. Chapter 5: Streaming Data with Kafka 8. Part 3:Modernizing the Data Platform
9. Chapter 6: MLOps 10. Chapter 7: Data and Information Visualization 11. Chapter 8: Integrating Continous Integration into Your Workflow 12. Chapter 9: Orchestrating Your Data Workflows 13. Part 4:Hands-on Project
14. Chapter 10: Data Governance 15. Chapter 11: Building out the Groundwork 16. Chapter 12: Completing Our Project 17. Index 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Feature stores

A feature store is a repository of features that have been created and versioned and are ready for model training. Recording features and storing them is critical for reproducibility. I have seen many cases where data scientists have created models with no documentation on how to retrain them other than a mess of complex code. A feature store is a catalog of features, similar to a model store. Feature stores are normally organized into databases and feature tables.

Let’s jump right in and go through Databricks feature store’s APIs:

  1. First, let’s import the necessary libraries:
    from databricks import feature_store
    from databricks.feature_store import FeatureLookup
    import random
  2. Now, let’s create our name and record our database and schema. We are using the users DataFrame. We will also set our lookup_key, which in this case is user_id. A lookup key is just the value that identifies the feature store when we’re searching for...
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