MLOps_Canadian_Forest_Fire_Prediction

MLOps Zoomcamp Project

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Welcome to my MLOps Zoomcamp Project 👋

Project: MLOps Zoomcamp - Canadian Forest Fire Prediction

Project Overview: The task is to predict the risk of forest fires in various provinces of Canada based on environmental and geographical factors. The problem is a multi-class classification problem where the target variable has four categories: No Fire, Low Risk, Medium Risk, and High Risk. The goal is to develop a machine learning model that can accurately classify the fire risk level given the feature inputs.

Project Use Case:

  • Resource allocation for firefighting efforts.
  • Implementing precautionary measures during high-risk periods.

This project focuses less on experimentation and more on illustrating various tools and practices in MLOps.

Tools and Technology:

  • Cloud: Azure
  • Experiment Tracking & Model Registry: MLflow, Azure Blob Container
  • Workflow Orchestration: Prefect, Azure Blob Container
  • Model Deployment: Azure Container Registry, FastAPI, HTML, CSS, Azure Web App, Streamlit
  • Monitoring: Evidently, Grafana, PostgreSQL
  • Best Engineering Practices: CI/CD Pipeline (GitHub Actions), Version Control (Git), Unit Tests, Integration Tests, Linting, Code Formatting, Pre-commit Hooks
  • Containerization: Docker, Docker Compose

Guide to the project:

  • Programming language: Python version 3.10.14
  • Operating System: Linux - Ubuntu 20.04
  • Clone the project:
    git clone https://github.com/AbdallaAbker/MLOps_Canadian_Forest_Fire_Prediction.git
  • Navigate into the project's main directory:
    cd MLOps_Canadian_Forest_Fire_Prediction
  • Create a virtual environment and activate it:
    python3 -m venv .venv
    source .venv/bin/activate
  • Install the requirements:
    pip install requirements.txt
    (This will install all the necessary dependencies for the project)

Main Directories:

  • notebook
  • experiment_tracking_model_registry
  • workflow_orchestration
  • model_deployment
  • monitoring
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