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Fast and Accurate ML in 3 Lines of Code

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Fast and Accurate ML in 3 Lines of Code

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AutoGluon, developed by AWS AI, automates machine learning tasks enabling you to easily achieve strong predictive performance in your applications. With just a few lines of code, you can train and deploy high-accuracy machine learning and deep learning models on image, text, time series, and tabular data.

💾 Installation

AutoGluon is supported on Python 3.9 - 3.12 and is available on Linux, MacOS, and Windows.

You can install AutoGluon with:

pip install autogluon

Visit our Installation Guide for detailed instructions, including GPU support, Conda installs, and optional dependencies.

:zap: Quickstart

Build accurate end-to-end ML models in just 3 lines of code!

from autogluon.tabular import TabularPredictor
predictor = TabularPredictor(label="class").fit("train.csv")
predictions = predictor.predict("test.csv")
AutoGluon Task Quickstart API
TabularPredictor Quick Start API
MultiModalPredictor Quick Start API
TimeSeriesPredictor Quick Start API

:mag: Resources

Hands-on Tutorials / Talks

Below is a curated list of recent tutorials and talks on AutoGluon. A comprehensive list is available here.

Title Format Location Date
:tv: AutoGluon: Towards No-Code Automated Machine Learning Tutorial AutoML 2024 2024/09/09
:tv: AutoGluon 1.0: Shattering the AutoML Ceiling with Zero Lines of Code Tutorial AutoML 2023 2023/09/12
:sound: AutoGluon: The Story Podcast The AutoML Podcast 2023/09/05
:tv: AutoGluon: AutoML for Tabular, Multimodal, and Time Series Data Tutorial PyData Berlin 2023/06/20
:tv: Solving Complex ML Problems in a few Lines of Code with AutoGluon Tutorial PyData Seattle 2023/06/20
:tv: The AutoML Revolution Tutorial Fall AutoML School 2022 2022/10/18

Scientific Publications

Articles

Train/Deploy AutoGluon in the Cloud

:pencil: Citing AutoGluon

If you use AutoGluon in a scientific publication, please refer to our citation guide.

:wave: How to get involved

We are actively accepting code contributions to the AutoGluon project. If you are interested in contributing to AutoGluon, please read the Contributing Guide to get started.

:classical_building: License

This library is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.

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