Implementing a Data Science and Machine Learning Solution for AI with Microsoft Fabric - Applied Skills Workshop Training in Norway

  • Learn via: Classroom
  • Duration: 1 Day
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Price: From €1,306+VAT
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Explore the data science process and learn how to train machine learning models to accomplish artificial intelligence in Microsoft Fabric.

You should be familiar with basic data concepts and terminology.

Module 1: Get started with data science in Microsoft Fabric

In Microsoft Fabric, data scientists can manage data, notebooks, experiments, and models while easily accessing data from across the organization and collaborating with their fellow data professionals.

  • Introduction
  • Understand the data science process
  • Explore and process data with Microsoft Fabric
  • Train and score models with Microsoft Fabric
  • Exercise - Explore data science in Microsoft Fabric
  • Knowledge check
  • Summary

Module 2: Explore data for data science with notebooks in Microsoft Fabric

Microsoft Fabric notebooks serve as a comprehensive tool for data exploration, enabling users to uncover hidden patterns and relationships in their datasets.

  • Introduction
  • Explore notebooks
  • Load data for exploration
  • Understand data distribution
  • Check for missing data in notebooks
  • Apply advanced data exploration techniques
  • Visualize charts in notebooks
  • Exercise: Use notebook for data exploration in Microsoft Fabric
  • Knowledge check
  • Summary

Module 3: Preprocess data with Data Wrangler in Microsoft Fabric

Data Wrangler serves as a comprehensive tool for preprocessing data. It enables users to clean data, handle missing values, and transform features to build machine learning models.

  • Introduction
  • Understand Data Wrangler
  • Perform data exploration
  • Handle missing data
  • Transform data with operators
  • Exercise: Preprocess data with Data Wrangler in Microsoft Fabric
  • Knowledge check
  • Summary

Module 4: Train and track machine learning models with MLflow in Microsoft Fabric

In Microsoft Fabric, data scientists can train models in notebooks, track their work in experiments, and manage their models with MLflow.

  • Introduction
  • Understand how to train machine learning models
  • Train and track models with MLflow and experiments
  • Manage models in Microsoft Fabric
  • Exercise - Train and track a model in Microsoft Fabric
  • Knowledge check
  • Summary

Module 5: Generate batch predictions using a deployed model in Microsoft Fabric

Save and use your machine learning models in Microsoft Fabric to generate batch predictions and enrich your data.

  • Introduction
  • Customize the model's behavior for batch scoring
  • Prepare data before generating predictions
  • Generate and save predictions to a Delta table
  • Exercise - Generate and save batch predictions
  • Knowledge check
  • Summary


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Upcoming Trainings

Join our public courses in our Norway facilities. Private class trainings will be organized at the location of your preference, according to your schedule.

12 januar 2025 (1 Day)
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05 februar 2025 (1 Day)
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02 mars 2025 (1 Day)
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Implementing a Data Science and Machine Learning Solution for AI with Microsoft Fabric - Applied Skills Workshop Training Course in Norway

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