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    KServe

    KServe

    Standardized Serverless ML Inference Platform on Kubernetes

    KServe provides a Kubernetes Custom Resource Definition for serving machine learning (ML) models on arbitrary frameworks. It aims to solve production model serving use cases by providing performant, high abstraction interfaces for common ML frameworks like Tensorflow, XGBoost, ScikitLearn, PyTorch, and ONNX. It encapsulates the complexity of autoscaling, networking, health checking, and server configuration to bring cutting edge serving features like GPU Autoscaling, Scale to Zero, and...
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    SageMaker Hugging Face Inference Toolkit

    SageMaker Hugging Face Inference Toolkit

    Library for serving Transformers models on Amazon SageMaker

    SageMaker Hugging Face Inference Toolkit is an open-source library for serving Transformers models on Amazon SageMaker. This library provides default pre-processing, predict and postprocessing for certain Transformers models and tasks. It utilizes the SageMaker Inference Toolkit for starting up the model server, which is responsible for handling inference requests. For the Dockerfiles used for building SageMaker Hugging Face Containers, see AWS Deep Learning Containers. The SageMaker Hugging...
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    DeepDetect

    DeepDetect

    Deep Learning API and Server in C++14 support for Caffe, PyTorch

    The core idea is to remove the error sources and difficulties of Deep Learning applications by providing a safe haven of commoditized practices, all available as a single core. While the Open Source Deep Learning Server is the core element, with REST API, and multi-platform support that allows training & inference everywhere, the Deep Learning Platform allows higher level management for training neural network models and using them as if they were simple code snippets. Ready for applications...
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    SageMaker MXNet Inference Toolkit

    SageMaker MXNet Inference Toolkit

    Toolkit for allowing inference and serving with MXNet in SageMaker

    SageMaker MXNet Inference Toolkit is an open-source library for serving MXNet models on Amazon SageMaker. This library provides default pre-processing, predict and postprocessing for certain MXNet model types and utilizes the SageMaker Inference Toolkit for starting up the model server, which is responsible for handling inference requests. AWS Deep Learning Containers (DLCs) are a set of Docker images for training and serving models in TensorFlow, TensorFlow 2, PyTorch, and MXNet. Deep...
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    BudgetML

    BudgetML

    Deploy a ML inference service on a budget in 10 lines of code

    Deploy a ML inference service on a budget in less than 10 lines of code. BudgetML is perfect for practitioners who would like to quickly deploy their models to an endpoint, but not waste a lot of time, money, and effort trying to figure out how to do this end-to-end. We built BudgetML because it's hard to find a simple way to get a model in production fast and cheaply. Deploying from scratch involves learning too many different concepts like SSL certificate generation, Docker, REST,...
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