ML engineering pipelines
Feature prep, batch inference, model-serving hooks, and production ML workflow glue.
Build a Data Helper Class in Python for ML Pipelines
A beginner-friendly Python class that summarizes, filters, and exports ML dataset rows as JSON.
from typing import List, Dict, Any
import json
class DataHelper:
"""Beginner-friendly helpers for ML data pipelines."""
def __init__(self, data: List[Dict[str, Any]]):
self.data = data
self.keys = list(data[0].keys()) if data else []
def summary(self) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"…
How to Create a Mock ONNX Model in Python
Build and export a minimal mock ONNX model with a Reshape and Gemm layer using the onnx helper API.
import onnx
import numpy as np
from onnx import helper, TensorProto
def create_mock_model():
# Define input and output tensors
input_tensor = helper.make_tensor_value_info('input', TensorProto.FLOAT, [1, 3, 224, 224])
output_tensor = helper.make_tensor_value_info('output', TensorProto.FLOAT, [1, 10])
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