AWS Machine Learning Blog

Category: Learning Levels

Unlocking language barriers: Translate application logs with Amazon Translate for seamless support

This post addresses the challenge faced by developers and support teams when application logs are presented in languages other than English, making it difficult for them to debug and provide support. The proposed solution uses Amazon Translate to automatically translate non-English logs in CloudWatch, and provides step-by-step guidance on deploying the solution in your environment.

Accelerate client success management through email classification with Hugging Face on Amazon SageMaker

In this post, we share how SageMaker facilitates the data science team at Scalable to manage the lifecycle of a data science project efficiently, namely the email classifier project. The lifecycle starts with the initial phase of data analysis and exploration with SageMaker Studio; moves on to model experimentation and deployment with SageMaker training, inference, and Hugging Face DLCs; and completes with a training pipeline with SageMaker Pipelines integrated with other AWS services

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Amazon SageMaker Domain in VPC only mode to support SageMaker Studio with auto shutdown Lifecycle Configuration and SageMaker Canvas with Terraform

Amazon SageMaker Domain supports SageMaker machine learning (ML) environments, including SageMaker Studio and SageMaker Canvas. SageMaker Studio is a fully integrated development environment (IDE) that provides a single web-based visual interface where you can access purpose-built tools to perform all ML development steps, from preparing data to building, training, and deploying your ML models, improving […]

Implement smart document search index with Amazon Textract and Amazon OpenSearch

In this post, we’ll take you on a journey to rapidly build and deploy a document search indexing solution that helps your organization to better harness and extract insights from documents. Whether you’re in Human Resources looking for specific clauses in employee contracts, or a financial analyst sifting through a mountain of invoices to extract payment data, this solution is tailored to empower you to access the information you need with unprecedented speed and accuracy.

Semantic image search for articles using Amazon Rekognition, Amazon SageMaker foundation models, and Amazon OpenSearch Service

Digital publishers are continuously looking for ways to streamline and automate their media workflows in order to generate and publish new content as rapidly as they can. Publishers can have repositories containing millions of images and in order to save money, they need to be able to reuse these images across articles. Finding the image that best matches an article in repositories of this scale can be a time-consuming, repetitive, manual task that can be automated. It also relies on the images in the repository being tagged correctly, which can also be automated (for a customer success story, refer to Aller Media Finds Success with KeyCore and AWS). In this post, we demonstrate how to use Amazon Rekognition, Amazon SageMaker JumpStart, and Amazon OpenSearch Service to solve this business problem.

Optimize equipment performance with historical data, Ray, and Amazon SageMaker

In this post, we will build an end-to-end solution to find optimal control policies using only historical data on Amazon SageMaker using Ray’s RLlib library. To learn more about reinforcement learning, see Use Reinforcement Learning with Amazon SageMaker.

Best practices and design patterns for building machine learning workflows with Amazon SageMaker Pipelines

In this post, we provide some best practices to maximize the value of SageMaker Pipelines and make the development experience seamless. We also discuss some common design scenarios and patterns when building SageMaker Pipelines and provide examples for addressing them.

Build a secure enterprise application with Generative AI and RAG using Amazon SageMaker JumpStart

In this post, we build a secure enterprise application using AWS Amplify that invokes an Amazon SageMaker JumpStart foundation model, Amazon SageMaker endpoints, and Amazon OpenSearch Service to explain how to create text-to-text or text-to-image and Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG). You can use this post as a reference to build secure enterprise applications in the Generative AI domain using AWS services.

Intelligently search Adobe Experience Manager content using Amazon Kendra

This post shows you how to configure the Amazon Kendra AEM connector to index your content and search your AEM assets and pages. The connector also ingests the access control list (ACL) information for each document. The ACL information is used to show search results filtered by what a user has access to.