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Category: Amazon SageMaker Canvas

Build a no-code ML workflow with Snowflake, Amazon SageMaker Canvas and Amazon Quick - Part 1: Setting up your Snowflake environment

Build a no-code ML workflow with Snowflake, Amazon SageMaker Canvas and Amazon Quick – Part 1: Setting up your Snowflake environment

Healthcare, retail, and life sciences teams store large volumes of operational data in Snowflake, but turning it into predictions is hard. In Part 1 of this series, you set up your AWS account and Snowflake environment for a no-code ML workflow with Amazon SageMaker Canvas, laying the foundation for building a fraud detection model without writing code.

Build a no-code ML workflow with Snowflake, Amazon SageMaker Canvas and Amazon Quick - Part 2: Data preparation and model building with Amazon SageMaker Canvas

Build a no-code ML workflow with Snowflake, Amazon SageMaker Canvas and Amazon Quick – Part 2: Data preparation and model building with Amazon SageMaker Canvas

In Part 2 of this no-code ML series, you connect Amazon SageMaker Canvas to Snowflake, prepare and join transaction data with Data Wrangler visual transformations, and train an XGBoost fraud detection model. All without writing machine learning code, laying the groundwork for interactive dashboards in Part 3.

Build a no-code ML workflow with Snowflake, Amazon SageMaker Canvas and Amazon Quick – Part 3: Visualizing insights with Amazon Quick Sight

In Part 3 of this no-code ML series, you bring fraud detection predictions to life. Import your Amazon SageMaker Canvas predictions into Amazon Quick Sight, build interactive dashboards, use generative BI to answer questions in natural language, and publish AI-generated executive summaries for stakeholders.

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Serverless deployment for your Amazon SageMaker Canvas models

In this post, we walk through how to take an ML model built in SageMaker Canvas and deploy it using SageMaker Serverless Inference, helping you go from model creation to production-ready predictions quickly and efficiently without managing any infrastructure. This solution demonstrates a complete workflow from adding your trained model to the SageMaker Model Registry through creating serverless endpoint configurations and deploying endpoints that automatically scale based on demand .

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Empowering air quality research with secure, ML-driven predictive analytics

In this post, we provide a data imputation solution using Amazon SageMaker AI, AWS Lambda, and AWS Step Functions. This solution is designed for environmental analysts, public health officials, and business intelligence professionals who need reliable PM2.5 data for trend analysis, reporting, and decision-making. We sourced our sample training dataset from openAFRICA. Our solution predicts PM2.5 values using time-series forecasting.

Integrating custom dependencies in Amazon SageMaker Canvas workflows

When implementing machine learning workflows in Amazon SageMaker Canvas, organizations might need to consider external dependencies required for their specific use cases. Although SageMaker Canvas provides powerful no-code and low-code capabilities for rapid experimentation, some projects might require specialized dependencies and libraries that aren’t included by default in SageMaker Canvas. This post provides an example of how to incorporate code that relies on external dependencies into your SageMaker Canvas workflows.

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Solve forecasting challenges for the retail and CPG industry using Amazon SageMaker Canvas

In this post, we show you how Amazon Web Services (AWS) helps in solving forecasting challenges by customizing machine learning (ML) models for forecasting. We dive into Amazon SageMaker Canvas and explain how SageMaker Canvas can solve forecasting challenges for retail and consumer packaged goods (CPG) enterprises.

Import data from Google Cloud Platform BigQuery for no-code machine learning with Amazon SageMaker Canvas

This post presents an architectural approach to extract data from different cloud environments, such as Google Cloud Platform (GCP) BigQuery, without the need for data movement. This minimizes the complexity and overhead associated with moving data between cloud environments, enabling organizations to access and utilize their disparate data assets for ML projects. We highlight the process of using Amazon Athena Federated Query to extract data from GCP BigQuery, using Amazon SageMaker Data Wrangler to perform data preparation, and then using the prepared data to build ML models within Amazon SageMaker Canvas, a no-code ML interface.

Enhance your Amazon Redshift cloud data warehouse with easier, simpler, and faster machine learning using Amazon SageMaker Canvas

Enhance your Amazon Redshift cloud data warehouse with easier, simpler, and faster machine learning using Amazon SageMaker Canvas

In this post, we dive into a business use case for a banking institution. We will show you how a financial or business analyst at a bank can easily predict if a customer’s loan will be fully paid, charged off, or current using a machine learning model that is best for the business problem at hand.

Govern generative AI in the enterprise with Amazon SageMaker Canvas

Govern generative AI in the enterprise with Amazon SageMaker Canvas

In this post, we analyze strategies for governing access to Amazon Bedrock and SageMaker JumpStart models from within SageMaker Canvas using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) policies. You’ll learn how to create granular permissions to control the invocation of ready-to-use Amazon Bedrock models and prevent the provisioning of SageMaker endpoints with specified SageMaker JumpStart models.