ML engineering pipelines
Feature prep, batch inference, model-serving hooks, and production ML workflow glue.
How to Detect Data Drift with PSI in Python
Calculate the Population Stability Index (PSI) in Python to compare expected vs actual distributions and detect data drift in machine learning pipelines.
import numpy as np
def calculate_psi(expected, actual, buckets=10):
"""Calculate Population Stability Index (PSI) between two distributions."""
# Create bucket edges based on expected distribution percentiles
edges = np.percentile(expected, np.linspace(0, 100, buckets + 1))
edges[-1] = np.inf # Ensur…
Train Logistic Regression From Scratch in Python
Trains a binary logistic regression model using gradient descent on mock data, printing learned weights and probabilities.
import numpy as np
# Mock data: 2 features, binary classification
X = np.array([[1, 2], [2, 3], [3, 4], [4, 5], [5, 6]])
y = np.array([0, 0, 1, 1, 1])
# Add bias term (column of ones)
X_b = np.c_[np.ones((X.shape[0], 1)), X]
# Initialize parameters
theta = np.zeros(X_b.shape[1])
# Hyperparameters
learning_rate = 0…
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