English

Looper: An end-to-end ML platform for product decisions

Machine Learning 2022-06-23 v8 Artificial Intelligence Software Engineering

Abstract

Modern software systems and products increasingly rely on machine learning models to make data-driven decisions based on interactions with users, infrastructure and other systems. For broader adoption, this practice must (i) accommodate product engineers without ML backgrounds, (ii) support finegrain product-metric evaluation and (iii) optimize for product goals. To address shortcomings of prior platforms, we introduce general principles for and the architecture of an ML platform, Looper, with simple APIs for decision-making and feedback collection. Looper covers the end-to-end ML lifecycle from collecting training data and model training to deployment and inference, and extends support to personalization, causal evaluation with heterogenous treatment effects, and Bayesian tuning for product goals. During the 2021 production deployment Looper simultaneously hosted 440-1,000 ML models that made 4-6 million real-time decisions per second. We sum up experiences of platform adopters and describe their learning curve.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.2110.07554,
  title  = {Looper: An end-to-end ML platform for product decisions},
  author = {Igor L. Markov and Hanson Wang and Nitya Kasturi and Shaun Singh and Sze Wai Yuen and Mia Garrard and Sarah Tran and Yin Huang and Zehui Wang and Igor Glotov and Tanvi Gupta and Boshuang Huang and Peng Chen and Xiaowen Xie and Michael Belkin and Sal Uryasev and Sam Howie and Eytan Bakshy and Norm Zhou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.07554},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

11 pages + references, 7 figures; to appear in KDD 2022