Search Results for author: Matteo Interlandi

Found 12 papers, 3 papers with code

Deploying a Steered Query Optimizer in Production at Microsoft

no code implementations24 Oct 2022 Wangda Zhang, Matteo Interlandi, Paul Mineiro, Shi Qiao, Nasim Ghazanfari Karlen Lie, Marc Friedman, Rafah Hosn, Hiren Patel, Alekh Jindal

Modern analytical workloads are highly heterogeneous and massively complex, making generic query optimizers untenable for many customers and scenarios.

End-to-end Optimization of Machine Learning Prediction Queries

no code implementations31 May 2022 Kwanghyun Park, Karla Saur, Dalitso Banda, Rathijit Sen, Matteo Interlandi, Konstantinos Karanasos

First, it employs logical optimizations that pass information between the data part (and the properties of the underlying data) and the ML part to optimize each other.

BIG-bench Machine Learning

Data Debugging with Shapley Importance over End-to-End Machine Learning Pipelines

1 code implementation23 Apr 2022 Bojan Karlaš, David Dao, Matteo Interlandi, Bo Li, Sebastian Schelter, Wentao Wu, Ce Zhang

We present DataScope (ease. ml/datascope), the first system that efficiently computes Shapley values of training examples over an end-to-end ML pipeline, and illustrate its applications in data debugging for ML training.

BIG-bench Machine Learning Fairness

Query Processing on Tensor Computation Runtimes

no code implementations3 Mar 2022 Dong He, Supun Nakandala, Dalitso Banda, Rathijit Sen, Karla Saur, Kwanghyun Park, Carlo Curino, Jesús Camacho-Rodríguez, Konstantinos Karanasos, Matteo Interlandi

Finally, TQP can accelerate queries mixing ML predictions and SQL end-to-end, and deliver up to 9$\times$ speedup over CPU baselines.

Management

Phoebe: A Learning-based Checkpoint Optimizer

no code implementations5 Oct 2021 Yiwen Zhu, Matteo Interlandi, Abhishek Roy, Krishnadhan Das, Hiren Patel, Malay Bag, Hitesh Sharma, Alekh Jindal

To address these issues, we propose Phoebe, an efficient learning-based checkpoint optimizer.

A Tensor Compiler for Unified Machine Learning Prediction Serving

1 code implementation9 Oct 2020 Supun Nakandala, Karla Saur, Gyeong-In Yu, Konstantinos Karanasos, Carlo Curino, Markus Weimer, Matteo Interlandi

Machine Learning (ML) adoption in the enterprise requires simpler and more efficient software infrastructure---the bespoke solutions typical in large web companies are simply untenable.

BIG-bench Machine Learning

Data Science through the looking glass and what we found there

no code implementations19 Dec 2019 Fotis Psallidas, Yiwen Zhu, Bojan Karlas, Matteo Interlandi, Avrilia Floratou, Konstantinos Karanasos, Wentao Wu, Ce Zhang, Subru Krishnan, Carlo Curino, Markus Weimer

The recent success of machine learning (ML) has led to an explosive growth both in terms of new systems and algorithms built in industry and academia, and new applications built by an ever-growing community of data science (DS) practitioners.

Extending Relational Query Processing with ML Inference

no code implementations1 Nov 2019 Konstantinos Karanasos, Matteo Interlandi, Doris Xin, Fotis Psallidas, Rathijit Sen, Kwanghyun Park, Ivan Popivanov, Supun Nakandal, Subru Krishnan, Markus Weimer, Yuan Yu, Raghu Ramakrishnan, Carlo Curino

The broadening adoption of machine learning in the enterprise is increasing the pressure for strict governance and cost-effective performance, in particular for the common and consequential steps of model storage and inference.

Making Classical Machine Learning Pipelines Differentiable: A Neural Translation Approach

1 code implementation10 Jun 2019 Gyeong-In Yu, Saeed Amizadeh, Sehoon Kim, Artidoro Pagnoni, Byung-Gon Chun, Markus Weimer, Matteo Interlandi

To this end, we propose a framework that translates a pre-trained ML pipeline into a neural network and fine-tunes the ML models within the pipeline jointly using backpropagation.

BIG-bench Machine Learning Translation

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