Tuesday, December 3, 2019

AWS announces AutoPilot, more visible AutoML in SageMake Studio

Today at AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas, the company announced AutoPilot, a new tool that gives you greater visibility into automated machine learning model creation, known as AutoML. This new tool is part of the new SageMaker Studio also announced today.

As AWS CEO Andy Jassy pointed out on stage today, one of the problems with AutoML is that it’s basically a black box. If you want to improve a mediocre model, or just evolve it for your business, you you have no idea how it was built.

The idea behind AutoPilot is to give you the ease of model creation you get from an AutoML-generated model, but also giving you much deeper insight into how the system built the model. “AutoPilot is a way to create a model automatically, but give you full visibility and control,” Jassy said.

“Using a single API call, or a few clicks in Amazon SageMaker Studio, SageMaker Autopilot first inspects your data set, and runs a number of candidates to figure out the optimal combination of data preprocessing steps, machine learning algorithms and hyperparameters. Then, it uses this combination to train an Inference Pipeline, which you can easily deploy either on a real-time endpoint or for batch processing. As usual with Amazon SageMaker, all of this takes place on fully-managed infrastructure,” the company explained in a blog post announcing the new feature.

You can look at the model’s parameters, and see 50 automated models, and it provides you with a leader board of what models performed the best. What’s more, you can look at the model’s underlying notebook, and also see what trade-offs were made to generate that best model. For instance, it may be the most accurate, but sacrifices speed to get that.

Your company may have its own set of unique requirements and you can choose the best model based on whatever parameters you consider to be most important, even though it was generated in an automated fashion.

Once you have the model, you like best, you can go into SageMaker Studio, select it and launch it with a single click. The tool is available now.



from Amazon – TechCrunch https://techcrunch.com/2019/12/03/aws-announces-autopilot-more-visible-automl-in-sagemake-studio/

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