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ML Observability in your notebook

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Project description

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Phoenix provides MLOps insights at lightning speed with zero-config observability for model drift, performance, and data quality. Phoenix is notebook-first python library that leverages embeddings to uncover problematic cohorts of your LLM, CV, NLP and tabular models.

a rotating UMAP point cloud of a computer vision model

Installation

pip install arize-phoenix

Quickstart

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Import libraries.

from dataclasses import replace
import pandas as pd
import phoenix as px

Download curated datasets and load them into pandas DataFrames.

train_df = pd.read_parquet(
    "https://storage.googleapis.com/arize-assets/phoenix/datasets/unstructured/cv/human-actions/human_actions_training.parquet"
)
prod_df = pd.read_parquet(
    "https://storage.googleapis.com/arize-assets/phoenix/datasets/unstructured/cv/human-actions/human_actions_production.parquet"
)

Define schemas that tell Phoenix which columns of your DataFrames correspond to features, predictions, actuals (i.e., ground truth), embeddings, etc.

train_schema = px.Schema(
    prediction_id_column_name="prediction_id",
    timestamp_column_name="prediction_ts",
    prediction_label_column_name="predicted_action",
    actual_label_column_name="actual_action",
    embedding_feature_column_names={
        "image_embedding": px.EmbeddingColumnNames(
            vector_column_name="image_vector",
            link_to_data_column_name="url",
        ),
    },
)
prod_schema = replace(train_schema, actual_label_column_name=None)

Define your production and training datasets.

prod_ds = px.Dataset(prod_df, prod_schema)
train_ds = px.Dataset(train_df, train_schema)

Launch the app.

session = px.launch_app(prod_ds, train_ds)

You can open Phoenix by copying and pasting the output of session.url into a new browser tab.

session.url

Alternatively, you can open the Phoenix UI in your notebook with

session.view()

When you're done, don't forget to close the app.

px.close_app()

Features

Embedding Drift Analysis

Explore UMAP point-clouds at times of high euclidean distance and identify clusters of drift.

Euclidean distance drift analysis

UMAP-based Exploratory Data Analysis

Color your UMAP point-clouds by your model's dimensions, drift, and performance to identify problematic cohorts.

UMAP-based EDA

Cluster-driven Drift and Performance Analysis

Break-apart your data into clusters of high drift or bad performance using HDBSCAN

HDBSCAN clusters sorted by drift

Exportable Clusters

Export your clusters to parquet files or dataframes for further analysis and fine-tuning.

Documentation

For in-depth examples and explanations, read the docs.

Community

Join our community to connect with thousands of machine learning practitioners and ML observability enthusiasts.

Thanks

  • UMAP For unlocking the ability to visualize and reason about embeddings
  • HDBSCAN For providing a clustering algorithm to aid in the discovery of drift and performance degradation

Copyright, Patent, and License

Copyright 2023 Arize AI, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Portions of this code are patent protected by one or more U.S. Patents. See IP_NOTICE.

This software is licensed under the terms of the Elastic License 2.0 (ELv2). See LICENSE.

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