Artificial Intelligence
Category: Learning Levels
Amazon Comprehend announces lower annotation limits for custom entity recognition
Amazon Comprehend is a natural-language processing (NLP) service you can use to automatically extract entities, key phrases, language, sentiments, and other insights from documents. For example, you can immediately start detecting entities such as people, places, commercial items, dates, and quantities via the Amazon Comprehend console, AWS Command Line Interface, or Amazon Comprehend APIs. In […]
Scale YOLOv5 inference with Amazon SageMaker endpoints and AWS Lambda
After data scientists carefully come up with a satisfying machine learning (ML) model, the model must be deployed to be easily accessible for inference by other members of the organization. However, deploying models at scale with optimized cost and compute efficiencies can be a daunting and cumbersome task. Amazon SageMaker endpoints provide an easily scalable […]
Simplify iterative machine learning model development by adding features to existing feature groups in Amazon SageMaker Feature Store
Feature engineering is one of the most challenging aspects of the machine learning (ML) lifecycle and a phase where the most amount of time is spent—data scientists and ML engineers spend 60–70% of their time on feature engineering. AWS introduced Amazon SageMaker Feature Store during AWS re:Invent 2020, which is a purpose-built, fully managed, centralized […]
Build and train ML models using a data mesh architecture on AWS: Part 2
This is the second part of a series that showcases the machine learning (ML) lifecycle with a data mesh design pattern for a large enterprise with multiple lines of business (LOBs) and a Center of Excellence (CoE) for analytics and ML. In part 1, we addressed the data steward persona and showcased a data mesh […]
Build and train ML models using a data mesh architecture on AWS: Part 1
Organizations across various industries are using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to solve business challenges specific to their industry. For example, in the financial services industry, you can use AI and ML to solve challenges around fraud detection, credit risk prediction, direct marketing, and many others. Large enterprises sometimes set up a center […]
Demystifying machine learning at the edge through real use cases
October 2023: Starting in April 26th, 2024, you can no longer access Amazon SageMaker Edge Manager. For more information about continuing to deploy your models to edge devices, see SageMaker Edge Manager end of life. Edge is a term that refers to a location, far from the cloud or a big data center, where you […]
Build a mental health machine learning risk model using Amazon SageMaker Data Wrangler
This post is co-written by Shibangi Saha, Data Scientist, and Graciela Kravtzov, Co-Founder and CTO, of Equilibrium Point. Many individuals are experiencing new symptoms of mental illness, such as stress, anxiety, depression, substance use, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). According to Kaiser Family Foundation, about half of adults (47%) nationwide have reported negative mental health […]
Prepare time series data with Amazon SageMaker Data Wrangler
Time series data is widely present in our lives. Stock prices, house prices, weather information, and sales data captured over time are just a few examples. As businesses increasingly look for new ways to gain meaningful insights from time-series data, the ability to visualize data and apply desired transformations are fundamental steps. However, time-series data […]
Introducing hybrid machine learning
Gartner predicts that by the end of 2024, 75% of enterprises will shift from piloting to operationalizing artificial intelligence (AI), and the vast majority of workloads will end up in the cloud in the long run. For some enterprises that plan to migrate to the cloud, the complexity, magnitude, and length of migrations may be […]
Build regression models with Amazon Redshift ML
June 2023: This post was reviewed and updated for accuracy. With the rapid growth of data, many organizations are finding it difficult to analyze their large datasets to gain insights. As businesses rely more and more on automation algorithms, machine learning (ML) has become a necessity to stay ahead of the competition. Amazon Redshift, a […]







