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Published inDec 2023
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Jasmeet Bhatia
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Jasmeet Bhatia

Jasmeet is a Machine Learning Architect with over 8 years of experience in Data Science and Machine Learning Engineering at Google and Microsoft, and overall has 17 years of experience in Product Engineering and Technology consulting at Deloitte, Disney, and Motorola. He has been involved in building technology solutions that focus on solving complex business problems by utilizing information and data assets. He has built high performing engineering teams, designed and built global scale AI/Machine Learning, Data Science, and Advanced analytics solutions for image recognition, natural language processing, sentiment analysis, and personalization.
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Kartik Chaudhary
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​Kartik is an Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning professional with 6+ years of industry experience in developing and architecting large scale AI/ML solutions using the technological advancements in the field of Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Computer Vision and Natural Language Processing. Kartik has filed 9 patents at the intersection of Machine Learning, Healthcare, and Operations. Kartik loves sharing knowledge, blogging, travel, and photography.
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Vertex AI Pipelines versus Cloud Composer

In this section, we will talk about some of the key similarities and differences between Vertex AI Pipelines and Cloud Composer when it comes to orchestrating ML workflows. Based on this comparison, we can choose the best solution for our next ML project. The following is a list of points that summarize the important aspects of both orchestrators for ML-related tasks:

  • Both are easy to use and divide the overall ML workflow into smaller execution units in terms of tasks (Composer) or containerized components (Vertex AI Pipelines).
  • Passing data between components is similar, and it may require an intermediate storage system if the data size is large.
  • Vertex AI Pipelines have an extensive list of prebuilt components available open source and thus developers can avoid writing a lot of boilerplate code. On the other hand, in the case of a Composer-based pipeline, we need to write the entire workflow.
  • Based on the ease of setting...
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Jasmeet Bhatia

Jasmeet is a Machine Learning Architect with over 8 years of experience in Data Science and Machine Learning Engineering at Google and Microsoft, and overall has 17 years of experience in Product Engineering and Technology consulting at Deloitte, Disney, and Motorola. He has been involved in building technology solutions that focus on solving complex business problems by utilizing information and data assets. He has built high performing engineering teams, designed and built global scale AI/Machine Learning, Data Science, and Advanced analytics solutions for image recognition, natural language processing, sentiment analysis, and personalization.
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Kartik Chaudhary

​Kartik is an Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning professional with 6+ years of industry experience in developing and architecting large scale AI/ML solutions using the technological advancements in the field of Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Computer Vision and Natural Language Processing. Kartik has filed 9 patents at the intersection of Machine Learning, Healthcare, and Operations. Kartik loves sharing knowledge, blogging, travel, and photography.
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