Modular Software Architecture for Machine Learning Pipelines

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As organizations scale analytics, a challenge is the huge increase in number of analytics pipelines to be maintained by developers. In here, lies an example method and modular software architecture to assemble analytics pipeline from reusable components. (1) Reusable components can be utilities where each utility is versioned and has a collection of programming functions, also known as nodes, that follow “data-in-data-out” convention. As nodes are building blocks of a pipeline, an assembly instruction and human readable configurations can now be created to define a project pipeline from a repository of pipelines and well-versioned utilities. (2) By separating out re-usable functionalities from pipelines and data layers, this layered architecture can now support upgrades of functionalities overtime without re-writing of pipelines. (3) As reusable components become functionally exhaustive, these assembly instructions and configurations can then be decoupled from pipelines as knowledge which developers can conduct meta-analysis of configurations used across projects.

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Bourton, Sam London, GB 2 1
Drapeko, Roman London, GB 2 1
Jenkins, Jonathan London, GB 12 202
Leong, Wesley Weishu London, GB 2 1
Tsen, Sheldon Tein Tshun London, GB 2 1

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