ML engineering pipelines
Feature prep, batch inference, model-serving hooks, and production ML workflow glue.
How to Mock a Feature Store Online Lookup in Python
This code simulates an online feature store with single and batch retrieval methods, using a dict-backed cache and timestamps.
import random
import time
class OnlineFeatureStore:
def __init__(self):
self.features = {}
def put(self, entity_id: str, feature_name: str, value):
key = (entity_id, feature_name)
self.features[key] = (value, time.time())
def get(self, entity_id: str, feature_name: str):
…
How to Run Batch Predictions with a Mock Model in Python
Build a lightweight mock model class and run predictions across a batch of samples, returning results as a plain Python list.
import numpy as np
class MockModel:
def __init__(self, weights):
self.weights = np.array(weights)
def predict(self, X):
return X @ self.weights
def predict_batch(model, batch):
"""Run predictions for a batch of samples and return results as a list."""
return model.predict(np.array(ba…
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