Data Science on the Google Cloud Platform: Implementing End-to-End Real-Time Data Pipelines - From Ingest to Machine Learning

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Valliappa Lakshmanan

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Shroff/O'Reilly

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Publisher

Shroff/O'Reilly

Publication Year 2018
ISBN-13

9789352136766

ISBN-10 9789352136766
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 408 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 20X14X4
Weight (grms) 630
Learn how easy it is to apply sophisticated statistical and machine learning methods to real-world problems when you build on top of the Google Cloud Platform (GCP). This hands-on guide shows developers entering the data science field how to implement an end-to-end data pipeline, using statistical and machine learning methods and tools on GCP. Through the course of the book, youíll work through a sample business decision by employing a variety of data science approaches. Follow along by implementing these statistical and machine learning solutions in your own project on GCP and discover how this platform provides a transformative and more collaborative way of doing data science. Youíll learn how to: Automate and schedule data ingest, using an App Engine application Create and populate a dashboard in Google Data Studio Build a real-time analysis pipeline to carry out streaming analytics Conduct interactive data exploration with Google BigQuery Create a Bayesian model on a Cloud Dataproc cluster Build a logistic regression machine-learning model with Spark Compute time-aggregate features with a Cloud Dataflow pipeline Create a high-performing prediction model with TensorFlow Use your deployed model as a microservice you can access from both batch and real-time pipelines

Valliappa Lakshmanan

Valliappa (Lak) Lakshmanan is currently a Technical Lead for Data and Machine Learning Professional Services for Google Cloud. His mission is to democratize machine learning so that it can be done by anyone anywhere using Google's amazing infrastructure, without deep knowledge of statistics or programming or ownership of a lot of hardware. Before Google, he led a team of data scientists at the Climate Corporation and was a Research Scientist at NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory, working on machine learning applications for severe weather diagnosis and prediction.
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