ML engineering pipelines
Feature prep, batch inference, model-serving hooks, and production ML workflow glue.
How to Compute a Confusion Matrix in Python
Compute a multi-class confusion matrix from true and predicted labels using pure Python dictionaries and nested lists, then format it for readable output.
from collections import defaultdict
def compute_confusion_matrix(y_true, y_pred, labels):
"""Compute confusion matrix using Python dicts and nested lists."""
label_index = {label: i for i, label in enumerate(labels)}
matrix = [[0] * len(labels) for _ in range(len(labels))]
for true, pred in zip(y…
How to Mock Shadow Mode Inference in Python
Simulates running multiple candidate models in shadow mode by adding randomized delays and returning their outputs alongside a primary model's output.
import random
import time
def shadow_mode_inference(candidates, mock_delay=0.1):
"""
Simulates running multiple candidate models in 'shadow mode'
by adding tiny randomized delays and returning their outputs
alongside the primary model's output.
"""
primary_output = "primary: answer"
shado…
Browse by section
Each section groups closely related Python snippets.
ML engineering pipelines — Python code examples
What you will find here
This page collects ml engineering pipelines snippets — short, copy-ready Python you can paste into our free online IDE and run without installing anything. Each sample includes a plain-English explanation and the full source code.
Samples vs tutorials and challenges
Samples are quick reference — one concept per page. For step-by-step teaching, use our Python tutorials. To test yourself, try quizzes or coding challenges. Clean up style with the Python formatter.