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Continuous Model Training with Evolving Data Streams

Are you facing the challenge of ever-changing data when it comes to machine learning? This course will teach you how to continuously train and adapt your models, ensuring long-term effectiveness.

Amber Israelsen - Pluralsight course - Continuous Model Training with Evolving Data Streams
by Amber Israelsen

What you'll learn

In the fast-paced world of data science, keeping your machine learning models up-to-date and relevant is a never-ending job. The data never stays the same for long!

In this course, Continuous Model Training with Evolving Data Streams, you’ll gain the ability to maintain accurate models, no matter how much the data changes.

First, you’ll explore why continuous training is so important, delving into topics like concept drift and data drift.

Next, you’ll discover various strategies for the continuous adaptation of models, including batch learning and incremental training techniques, to help your models evolve as new data arrives.

Finally, you’ll explore model retraining frameworks, employing automated pipelines and feedback loops to integrate real-world insights into ongoing model adjustments.

When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of continuous training needed to keep your machine learning models at peak performance, adapting to new data.

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About the author

Amber Israelsen - Pluralsight course - Continuous Model Training with Evolving Data Streams
Amber Israelsen

Amber has been a software developer and technical trainer since the early 2000s. She holds certifications for AWS and a variety of Microsoft technologies. She also focuses on user experience and professional skills training, bridging the gap between techies and non-techies.

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