ml-pipeline-workflow
Complete end-to-end MLOps pipeline orchestration from data preparation through model deployment.
What this skill does
# ML Pipeline Workflow
Complete end-to-end MLOps pipeline orchestration from data preparation through model deployment.
## Do not use this skill when
- The task is unrelated to ml pipeline workflow
- You need a different domain or tool outside this scope
## Instructions
- Clarify goals, constraints, and required inputs.
- Apply relevant best practices and validate outcomes.
- Provide actionable steps and verification.
- If detailed examples are required, open `resources/implementation-playbook.md`.
## Overview
This skill provides comprehensive guidance for building production ML pipelines that handle the full lifecycle: data ingestion → preparation → training → validation → deployment → monitoring.
## Use this skill when
- Building new ML pipelines from scratch
- Designing workflow orchestration for ML systems
- Implementing data → model → deployment automation
- Setting up reproducible training workflows
- Creating DAG-based ML orchestration
- Integrating ML components into production systems
## What This Skill Provides
### Core Capabilities
1. **Pipeline Architecture**
- End-to-end workflow design
- DAG orchestration patterns (Airflow, Dagster, Kubeflow)
- Component dependencies and data flow
- Error handling and retry strategies
2. **Data Preparation**
- Data validation and quality checks
- Feature engineering pipelines
- Data versioning and lineage
- Train/validation/test splitting strategies
3. **Model Training**
- Training job orchestration
- Hyperparameter management
- Experiment tracking integration
- Distributed training patterns
4. **Model Validation**
- Validation frameworks and metrics
- A/B testing infrastructure
- Performance regression detection
- Model comparison workflows
5. **Deployment Automation**
- Model serving patterns
- Canary deployments
- Blue-green deployment strategies
- Rollback mechanisms
### Reference Documentation
See the `references/` directory for detailed guides:
- **data-preparation.md** - Data cleaning, validation, and feature engineering
- **model-training.md** - Training workflows and best practices
- **model-validation.md** - Validation strategies and metrics
- **model-deployment.md** - Deployment patterns and serving architectures
### Assets and Templates
The `assets/` directory contains:
- **pipeline-dag.yaml.template** - DAG template for workflow orchestration
- **training-config.yaml** - Training configuration template
- **validation-checklist.md** - Pre-deployment validation checklist
## Usage Patterns
### Basic Pipeline Setup
```python
# 1. Define pipeline stages
stages = [
"data_ingestion",
"data_validation",
"feature_engineering",
"model_training",
"model_validation",
"model_deployment"
]
# 2. Configure dependencies
# See assets/pipeline-dag.yaml.template for full example
```
### Production Workflow
1. **Data Preparation Phase**
- Ingest raw data from sources
- Run data quality checks
- Apply feature transformations
- Version processed datasets
2. **Training Phase**
- Load versioned training data
- Execute training jobs
- Track experiments and metrics
- Save trained models
3. **Validation Phase**
- Run validation test suite
- Compare against baseline
- Generate performance reports
- Approve for deployment
4. **Deployment Phase**
- Package model artifacts
- Deploy to serving infrastructure
- Configure monitoring
- Validate production traffic
## Best Practices
### Pipeline Design
- **Modularity**: Each stage should be independently testable
- **Idempotency**: Re-running stages should be safe
- **Observability**: Log metrics at every stage
- **Versioning**: Track data, code, and model versions
- **Failure Handling**: Implement retry logic and alerting
### Data Management
- Use data validation libraries (Great Expectations, TFX)
- Version datasets with DVC or similar tools
- Document feature engineering transformations
- Maintain data lineage tracking
### Model Operations
- Separate training and serving infrastructure
- Use model registries (MLflow, Weights & Biases)
- Implement gradual rollouts for new models
- Monitor model performance drift
- Maintain rollback capabilities
### Deployment Strategies
- Start with shadow deployments
- Use canary releases for validation
- Implement A/B testing infrastructure
- Set up automated rollback triggers
- Monitor latency and throughput
## Integration Points
### Orchestration Tools
- **Apache Airflow**: DAG-based workflow orchestration
- **Dagster**: Asset-based pipeline orchestration
- **Kubeflow Pipelines**: Kubernetes-native ML workflows
- **Prefect**: Modern dataflow automation
### Experiment Tracking
- MLflow for experiment tracking and model registry
- Weights & Biases for visualization and collaboration
- TensorBoard for training metrics
### Deployment Platforms
- AWS SageMaker for managed ML infrastructure
- Google Vertex AI for GCP deployments
- Azure ML for Azure cloud
- Kubernetes + KServe for cloud-agnostic serving
## Progressive Disclosure
Start with the basics and gradually add complexity:
1. **Level 1**: Simple linear pipeline (data → train → deploy)
2. **Level 2**: Add validation and monitoring stages
3. **Level 3**: Implement hyperparameter tuning
4. **Level 4**: Add A/B testing and gradual rollouts
5. **Level 5**: Multi-model pipelines with ensemble strategies
## Common Patterns
### Batch Training Pipeline
```yaml
# See assets/pipeline-dag.yaml.template
stages:
- name: data_preparation
dependencies: []
- name: model_training
dependencies: [data_preparation]
- name: model_evaluation
dependencies: [model_training]
- name: model_deployment
dependencies: [model_evaluation]
```
### Real-time Feature Pipeline
```python
# Stream processing for real-time features
# Combined with batch training
# See references/data-preparation.md
```
### Continuous Training
```python
# Automated retraining on schedule
# Triggered by data drift detection
# See references/model-training.md
```
## Troubleshooting
### Common Issues
- **Pipeline failures**: Check dependencies and data availability
- **Training instability**: Review hyperparameters and data quality
- **Deployment issues**: Validate model artifacts and serving config
- **Performance degradation**: Monitor data drift and model metrics
### Debugging Steps
1. Check pipeline logs for each stage
2. Validate input/output data at boundaries
3. Test components in isolation
4. Review experiment tracking metrics
5. Inspect model artifacts and metadata
## Next Steps
After setting up your pipeline:
1. Explore **hyperparameter-tuning** skill for optimization
2. Learn **experiment-tracking-setup** for MLflow/W&B
3. Review **model-deployment-patterns** for serving strategies
4. Implement monitoring with observability tools
## Related Skills
- **experiment-tracking-setup**: MLflow and Weights & Biases integration
- **hyperparameter-tuning**: Automated hyperparameter optimization
- **model-deployment-patterns**: Advanced deployment strategies
## Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
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