Monetizing Machine Learning: Quickly Turn Python ML Ideas into Web Applications on the Serverless Cloud

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· Apress
Ebook
482
Pages

About this ebook

Take your Python machine learning ideas and create serverless web applications accessible by anyone with an Internet connection. Some of the most popular serverless cloud providers are covered in this book—Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and PythonAnywhere.

You will work through a series of common Python data science problems in an increasing order of complexity. The practical projects presented in this book are simple, clear, and can be used as templates to jump-start many other types of projects. You will learn to create a web application around numerical or categorical predictions, understand the analysis of text, create powerful and interactive presentations, serve restricted access to data, and leverage web plugins to accept credit card payments and donations. You will get your projects into the hands of the world in no time.

Each chapter follows three steps: modeling the right way, designing and developing a local web application, and deploying onto a popular and reliable serverless cloud provider. You can easily jump to or skip particular topics in the book. You also will have access to Jupyter notebooks and code repositories for complete versions of the code covered in the book.

What You’ll Learn

Extend your machine learning models using simple techniques to create compelling and interactive web dashboards
Leverage the Flask web framework for rapid prototyping of your Python models and ideasCreate dynamic content powered by regression coefficients, logistic regressions, gradient boosting machines, Bayesian classifications, and more
Harness the power of TensorFlow by exporting saved models into web applications
Create rich web dashboards to handle complex real-time user input with JavaScript and Ajax to yield interactive and tailored contentCreate dashboards with paywalls to offer subscription-based accessAccess API data such as Google Maps, OpenWeather, etc.Apply different approaches to make sense of text data and return customized intelligence
Build an intuitive and useful recommendation site to add value to users and entice them to keep coming back
Utilize the freemium offerings of Google Analytics and analyze the results
Take your ideas all the way to your customer's plate using the top serverless cloud providers

Who This Book Is For

Those with some programming experience with Python, code editing, and access to an interpreter in working order. The book is geared toward entrepreneurs who want to get their ideas onto the web without breaking the bank, small companies without an IT staff, students wanting exposure and training, and for all data science professionals ready to take things to the next level.

About the author

Manuel Amunategui has decades of professional experience in programming, data science, and creating end-to-end solutions for customers in various industries. He sees informational and educational gaps in the industry. He has been fortunate to work with software at Microsoft, in finance on Wall Street, in research at one of the largest health systems in the US, and now as VP of Data Science at SpringML, a Google Cloud and Salesforce preferred partner. He understands what it takes to start new careers and new businesses.

Since 2013, he has been advocating for data science through blogs, vlogs, and educational material. He has grown and curated various highly focused and niche social media channels, including a YouTube channel with 60 videos and 350k views and a very popular applied data science blog. His teaching perspective is about welcoming any new comer with a desire to learn, creating material to quickly overcome learning curves, and demonstrating through clear narrative and practical examples that it is never as hard as most people think.

Mehdi Roopaei, PhD, is a postdoctoral fellow at Open Cloud Institute of University of Texas at San Antonio, with a research focus on data-driven decision-making systems. He has 12 years of experience in teaching at the university level, more than 980 citations for peer-reviewed publications, and two published books. His focus is on cloud machine learning, data analytics, and the AI-Thinking platform (proposed at HICSS51).

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