matthewfeickert-talks/reproducible-ml-for-scientists-with-pixi-scipy-2025

SciPy 2025 tutorial on "Reproducible Machine Learning Workflows for Scientists with pixi"

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This project helps scientists create and share machine learning projects in a way that ensures others can easily replicate their results. It takes your machine learning code and data, along with specific software environment details, and outputs a self-contained, shareable project. Researchers and data scientists in academic or industrial settings who need to ensure their analytical work can be consistently reproduced would use this.

Use this if you are a scientist developing machine learning models and need to ensure your work is easily reproducible by yourself or others, preventing 'it works on my machine' issues.

Not ideal if you are looking for a general-purpose machine learning library or a tool for deploying models into production environments.

scientific-research data-science machine-learning-reproducibility research-workflow computational-science
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