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A curated list of articles that cover the software engineering best practices for building machine learning applications.

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Software Engineering for Machine Learning are techniques and guidelines for building ML applications that do not concern the core ML problem -- e.g. the development of new algorithms -- but rather the surrounding activities like data ingestion, coding, testing, versioning, deployment, quality control, and team collaboration. Good software engineering practices enhance development, deployment and maintenance of production level applications using machine learning components.

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Contents

Broad Overviews

These resources cover all aspects.

Data Management

How to manage the data sets you use in machine learning.

Model Training

How to organize your model training experiments.

Deployment and Operation

How to deploy and operate your models in a production environment.

Social Aspects

How to organize teams and projects to ensure effective collaboration and accountability.

Governance

Tooling

Tooling can make your life easier.

We only share open source tools, or commercial platforms that offer substantial free packages for research.

  • Aim - Aim is an open source experiment tracking tool.
  • Airflow - Programmatically author, schedule and monitor workflows.
  • Alibi Detect - Python library focused on outlier, adversarial and drift detection.
  • Archai - Neural architecture search.
  • Data Version Control (DVC) - DVC is a data and ML experiments management tool.
  • Facets Overview / Facets Dive - Robust visualizations to aid in understanding machine learning datasets.
  • FairLearn - A toolkit to assess and improve the fairness of machine learning models.
  • Git Large File System (LFS) - Replaces large files such as datasets with text pointers inside Git.
  • Great Expectations - Data validation and testing with integration in pipelines.
  • HParams - A thoughtful approach to configuration management for machine learning projects.
  • Kubeflow - A platform for data scientists who want to build and experiment with ML pipelines.
  • Label Studio - A multi-type data labeling and annotation tool with standardized output format.
  • LiFT - Linkedin fairness toolkit.
  • MLFlow - Manage the ML lifecycle, including experimentation, deployment, and a central model registry.
  • Model Card Toolkit - Streamlines and automates the generation of model cards; for model documentation.
  • Neptune.ai - Experiment tracking tool bringing organization and collaboration to data science projects.
  • Neuraxle - Sklearn-like framework for hyperparameter tuning and AutoML in deep learning projects.
  • OpenML - An inclusive movement to build an open, organized, online ecosystem for machine learning.
  • PyTorch Lightning - The lightweight PyTorch wrapper for high-performance AI research. Scale your models, not the boilerplate.
  • REVISE: REvealing VIsual biaSEs - Automatically detect bias in visual data sets.
  • Robustness Metrics - Lightweight modules to evaluate the robustness of classification models.
  • Seldon Core - An MLOps framework to package, deploy, monitor and manage thousands of production machine learning models on Kubernetes.
  • Spark Machine Learning - Spark’s ML library consisting of common learning algorithms and utilities.
  • TensorBoard - TensorFlow's Visualization Toolkit.
  • Tensorflow Extended (TFX) - An end-to-end platform for deploying production ML pipelines.
  • Tensorflow Data Validation (TFDV) - Library for exploring and validating machine learning data. Similar to Great Expectations, but for Tensorflow data.
  • Weights & Biases - Experiment tracking, model optimization, and dataset versioning.

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