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Category: Amazon SageMaker

Ounass increases its revenue using Amazon SageMaker with a Word2vec based recommender system

Based in Dubai, Ounass is the Middle East’s leading ecommerce platform for luxury goods. Scouring the globe for leading trends, Ounass’s expert team reports on the latest fashion updates, coveted insider information, and exclusive interviews for customers to read and shop. With more than 230,000 unique catalog items spanning multiple brands and several product classes—including […]

Customize Amazon SageMaker Studio using Lifecycle Configurations

July 2023: This post was reviewed for accuracy. Amazon SageMaker Studio is a web-based, integrated development environment (IDE) for machine learning (ML) that lets you build, train, debug, deploy, and monitor your ML models. It provides all the tools you need to take your models from experimentation to production while boosting your productivity. You can […]

Model and data lineage in machine learning experimentation

Modern quantitative finance is based around the approach of pattern recognition in historical data. This approach requires teams of scientists to work in a collaborative and regulated setting in order to develop models that can be used to make trading predictions. With the growing influence of this field, both participants and regulators are looking to […]

Use the AWS Cloud for observational life sciences studies

In this post, we discuss how to use the AWS Cloud and its services to accelerate observational studies for life sciences customers. We provide a reference architecture for architects, business owners, and technology decision-makers in the life sciences industry to automate the processes in clinical studies. Observational studies lead the way in research, allowing you […]

Scale ML feature ingestion using Amazon SageMaker Feature Store

Amazon SageMaker Feature Store is a purpose-built solution for machine learning (ML) feature management. It helps data science teams reuse ML features across teams and models, serves features for model predictions at scale with low latency, and train and deploy new models more quickly and effectively. As you learn about how to use a feature […]

Train fraudulent payment detection with Amazon SageMaker

The ability to detect fraudulent card payments is becoming increasingly important as the world moves towards a cashless society. For decades, banks have relied on building complex mathematical models to predict whether a given card payment transaction is likely to be fraudulent or not. These models must be both accurate and precise—they must catch fraudulent […]

Perform interactive data engineering and data science workflows from Amazon SageMaker Studio notebooks

Amazon SageMaker Studio is the first fully integrated development environment (IDE) for machine learning (ML). With a single click, data scientists and developers can quickly spin up Studio notebooks to explore and prepare datasets to build, train, and deploy ML models in a single pane of glass. We’re excited to announce a new set of […]

Launch Amazon SageMaker Studio from external applications using presigned URLs

Amazon SageMaker Studio provides a single, web-based visual interface where you can perform all ML development steps, improving data science team productivity by up to 10 times. Studio gives you complete access, control, and visibility into each step required to build, train, and deploy models. You can quickly upload data, create new notebooks, train and […]

Define and run Machine Learning pipelines on Step Functions using Python, Workflow Studio, or States Language

May 2024: This post was reviewed and updated for accuracy. You can use various tools to define and run machine learning (ML) pipelines or DAGs (Directed Acyclic Graphs). Some popular options include AWS Step Functions, Apache Airflow, KubeFlow Pipelines (KFP), TensorFlow Extended (TFX), Argo, Luigi, and Amazon SageMaker Pipelines. All these tools help you compose […]

Build machine learning at the edge applications using Amazon SageMaker Edge Manager and AWS IoT Greengrass V2

Running machine learning (ML) models at the edge can be a powerful enhancement for Internet of Things (IoT) solutions that must perform inference without a constant connection back to the cloud. Although there are numerous ways to train ML models for countless applications, effectively optimizing and deploying these models for IoT devices can present many […]