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A repository to host extended examples and tutorials

License: Apache License 2.0

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kubeflow-examples

A repository to share extended Kubeflow examples and tutorials to demonstrate machine learning concepts, data science workflows, and Kubeflow deployments. The examples illustrate the happy path, acting as a starting point for new users and a reference guide for experienced users.

This repository is home to the following types of examples and demos:

End-to-end

Author: Hamel Husain

This example covers the following concepts:

  1. Natural Language Processing (NLP) with Keras and Tensorflow
  2. Connecting to Jupyterhub
  3. Shared persistent storage
  4. Training a Tensorflow model
    1. CPU
    2. GPU
  5. Serving with Seldon Core
  6. Flask front-end

Author: David Sabater

This example covers the following concepts:

  1. Distributed Data Parallel (DDP) training with Pytorch on CPU and GPU
  2. Shared persistent storage
  3. Training a Pytorch model
    1. CPU
    2. GPU
  4. Serving with Seldon Core
  5. Flask front-end

Author: Elson Rodriguez

This example covers the following concepts:

  1. Image recognition of handwritten digits
  2. S3 storage
  3. Training automation with Argo
  4. Monitoring with Argo UI and Tensorboard
  5. Serving with Tensorflow

Author: Daniel Castellanos

This example covers the following concepts:

  1. Gathering and preparing the data for model training using K8s jobs
  2. Using Kubeflow tf-job and tf-operator to launch a distributed object training job
  3. Serving the model through Kubeflow's tf-serving

Author: Sven Degroote

This example covers the following concepts:

  1. Deploying Kubeflow to a GKE cluster
  2. Exploration via JupyterHub (prospect data, preprocess data, develop ML model)
  3. Training several tensorflow models at scale with TF-jobs
  4. Deploy and serve with TF-serving
  5. Iterate training and serving
  6. Training on GPU

Component-focused

Author: Puneith Kaul

This example covers the following concepts:

  1. Training an XGBoost model
  2. Shared persistent storage
  3. GCS and GKE
  4. Serving with Seldon Core

Demos

Demos are for showing Kubeflow or one of its components publicly, with the intent of highlighting product vision, not necessarily teaching. In contrast, the goal of the examples is to provide a self-guided walkthrough of Kubeflow or one of its components, for the purpose of teaching you how to install and use the product.

In an example, all commands should be embedded in the process and explained. In a demo, most details should be done behind the scenes, to optimize for on-stage rhythm and limited timing.

You can find the demos in the /demos directory.

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The Kubeflow community is guided by our Code of Conduct, which we encourage everybody to read before participating.

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