This is my third time going through this video. Let me go through it one more time, then dive into doing a project. I feel that I have to dive into the water, so to speak, and see how I swim.
You can use the Notebooks as a "User interface" So you can visualize and transform your data, then Start Training the Model and so on (you give the command in the notebook and he starts a Training job, same as starting a Training job like he Showed in the video but without leaving the notebook)
I have no doubt the OP knows what Amazon SageMaker is. But this is a classic example of how you can poorly explain what it does. This is not for beginners, you'd easily get lost with terminologies used.
Thank you, Prof., for very well-articulated AWS Sage Maker.
This is my third time going through this video. Let me go through it one more time, then dive into doing a project. I feel that I have to dive into the water, so to speak, and see how I swim.
Great job! Very clear. Thanks 😀
liked, good video, you're saying innocence instead of instance
Excellent summary and presentation. Thank you
very nice for a 10 min catchup.
thank you for your short video to introduce us about AWS sagemaker. It is clear. :)
Sagemaker is a great option for deploying ML in production
Thanks for the summary, well presented.
'which is pretty incredible'
Thank you! Great video!
why are we creating notebook instances if we are not using them during training?
You can use the Notebooks as a "User interface"
So you can visualize and transform your data, then Start Training the Model and so on (you give the command in the notebook and he starts a Training job, same as starting a Training job like he Showed in the video but without leaving the notebook)
Hi, I would like to ask, why is space not being freed from disk after deleting a file on SageMaker Studio Lab and how to fix it?
Hi sir how to start work..? Please tell me .?
I used Mechanical Turk in 2010.
Sounds fine and dandy until Aws comes out with a new feature or product 6 months from now ! Nature of the field I guess.
Mechanical turks is such a messed up service. The labour relations are horrible.
Data science will ignite the workers' revolution
$2usd per hour its nuts
I have no doubt the OP knows what Amazon SageMaker is. But this is a classic example of how you can poorly explain what it does. This is not for beginners, you'd easily get lost with terminologies used.