Kris Howard
Machine Learning for Software Developers (and Knitters)
#1about 5 minutes
Inspiring real-world applications of AI and machine learning
AI is being used for scientific breakthroughs like protein folding, creating art with GANs and neural style transfer, and optimizing business logistics.
#2about 4 minutes
Why developers must understand the Software 2.0 paradigm
The shift to "Software 2.0" means developers will train software instead of writing explicit instructions, requiring them to handle probabilistic outputs and confidence levels.
#3about 3 minutes
An overview of the three-layer AWS AI/ML stack
The AWS stack is structured in three layers to cater to different skill levels, from pre-trained AI services to the comprehensive SageMaker platform and foundational infrastructure.
#4about 6 minutes
Introducing the KnitML project to reverse engineer knitting
The project aims to use image classification to identify knitting stitch patterns from a photograph, simplifying a complex reverse-engineering problem.
#5about 9 minutes
Crowdsourcing and labeling training data for the model
An automated email pipeline using SES, Lambda, and S3 was built to crowdsource images, which were then labeled by volunteers using SageMaker Ground Truth.
#6about 5 minutes
Training the first model with Amazon SageMaker
After simplifying the problem to binary classification, the first model was trained using the SageMaker console, but the initial results were highly inaccurate.
#7about 4 minutes
Improving model accuracy with data augmentation and tuning
Model accuracy was improved from 45% to 95% by applying data augmentation techniques, adding non-knitting "clutter" images, and running a hyperparameter tuning job.
#8about 5 minutes
Rebuilding the model with Amazon Rekognition Custom Labels
Amazon Rekognition Custom Labels provides a simpler, managed alternative to SageMaker for building custom image classification models with a built-in UI and less expertise required.
#9about 6 minutes
Comparing SageMaker and Rekognition for custom models
While both services achieved comparable accuracy, SageMaker offers more control and cost-saving options for experts, whereas Rekognition prioritizes ease of use and speed for non-specialists.
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