Apply Test-Driven ML Code
Did you know that over 70% of machine learning failures in production stem from fragile, untested code rather than faulty models? Test-driven development is...
About This Course
Did you know that over 70% of machine learning failures in production stem from fragile, untested code rather than faulty models? Test-driven development is the key to writing ML pipelines that are reliable, reusable, and production-ready. This Short Course was created to help professionals in this field develop robust and maintainable ML code that meets production standards and enables effective team collaboration. By completing this course, you will be able to write modular ML components, build test-driven data loaders and training loops, and ensure your codebase is resilient to change and easy for teams to maintain—skills that strengthen both software quality and ML workflow reliability. By the end of this 3-hour long course, you will be able to: Apply modular and test-driven development principles to code data loaders and training loops. This course is unique because it merges software engineering best practices with practical ML development, giving you hands-on experience in creating clean, testable, and scalable ML code that supports long-term production success. To be successful in this project, you should have: Python programming experience Basic ML concepts Familiarity with TensorFlow Unit testing fundamentals
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How much does Apply Test-Driven ML Code cost?
Apply Test-Driven ML Code costs $49. Check the course page for current pricing and available discounts.
Who teaches Apply Test-Driven ML Code?
Apply Test-Driven ML Code is taught by Coursera, Coursera.
What skill level is Apply Test-Driven ML Code for?
This course is designed for beginner learners.
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