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Reasonable Scale Machine Learning with Open-Source Metaflow

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arxiv 2303.11761 v1 pith:QEZUQRSM submitted 2023-03-21 cs.LG cs.DCcs.SE

classification cs.LGcs.DCcs.SE
keywords caseschallengeslearningmachinemetaflowopen-sourcepractitionersproductivity
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As Machine Learning (ML) gains adoption across industries and new use cases, practitioners increasingly realize the challenges around effectively developing and iterating on ML systems: reproducibility, debugging, scalability, and documentation are elusive goals for real-world pipelines outside tech-first companies. In this paper, we review the nature of ML-oriented workloads and argue that re-purposing existing tools won't solve the current productivity issues, as ML peculiarities warrant specialized development tooling. We then introduce Metaflow, an open-source framework for ML projects explicitly designed to boost the productivity of data practitioners by abstracting away the execution of ML code from the definition of the business logic. We show how our design addresses the main challenges in ML operations (MLOps), and document through examples, interviews and use cases its practical impact on the field.

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