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ML Pipeline Workflow

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Orchestrate end-to-end MLOps pipelines effortlessly.

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Updated Jul 18, 2026
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What ML Pipeline Workflow does

The ML Pipeline Workflow skill provides a structured approach to building and managing end-to-end machine learning operations (MLOps) pipelines. It guides users through the entire lifecycle of machine learning, from data ingestion to model deployment, ensuring that each step is carefully orchestrated. This skill is particularly beneficial for data scientists, machine learning engineers, and DevOps professionals who need to streamline their workflows and automate repetitive tasks associated with model training and deployment.

With this skill, users can design workflows that encompass data preparation, model training, validation, and deployment. It emphasizes best practices such as modularity, observability, and versioning, which are crucial for maintaining robust and scalable ML systems. The skill also supports various orchestration tools like Apache Airflow and Kubeflow, allowing users to integrate seamlessly into their existing infrastructure.

The comprehensive documentation and templates provided with the skill make it easy to get started. Users can leverage the included YAML templates for defining their Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs) and configuration files for training and validation. This reduces the overhead of setting up pipelines from scratch and allows teams to focus on model performance and innovation rather than boilerplate code.

Overall, the ML Pipeline Workflow skill is an essential tool for anyone looking to implement MLOps practices effectively, automate their ML workflows, and ensure that their models are production-ready with minimal friction.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to build new ML pipelines or automate existing workflows for model training and deployment.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for simple data analysis tasks that do not require a full ML pipeline setup.

What you can build with it

Creating a New ML Pipeline

Use this skill to design and implement a new ML pipeline from scratch, incorporating data preparation, training, and deployment stages.

Automating Model Training

Leverage the skill to automate the training process of your ML models, ensuring consistency and reproducibility across experiments.

Integrating ML into Production Systems

Utilize this skill for integrating machine learning components into existing production systems, ensuring smooth deployment and monitoring.

How to install ML Pipeline Workflow

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Written by wshobson

ML Pipeline Workflow

Complete end-to-end MLOps pipeline orchestration from data preparation through model deployment.

Overview

This skill provides comprehensive guidance for building production ML pipelines that handle the full lifecycle: data ingestion → preparation → training → validation → deployment → monitoring.

When to Use This Skill

  • 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

# 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
  • OCI Data Science for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure deployments
  • 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

# 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

# Stream processing for real-time features
# Combined with batch training
# See references/data-preparation.md

Continuous Training

# 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

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