Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
66 lines (39 loc) · 3.49 KB

README.md

File metadata and controls

66 lines (39 loc) · 3.49 KB

MLRun's Call Center Demo

huggingface-mlrun

This demo showcases how to use LLMs to turn audio files from call center conversations between customers and agents into valuable data, all in a single workflow orchestrated by MLRun.

MLRun automates the entire workflow, auto-scales resources as needed, and automatically logs and parses values between the different workflow steps.

By the end of this demo you will see the potential power of LLMs for feature extraction, and how easily you can do this with MLRun!

This demo uses:

The demo contains a single notebook that encompasses the entire demo.

Most of the functions are imported from MLRun's function hub, which contains a wide range of functions that can be used for a variety of use cases. All functions used in the demo include links to their source in the hub. All of the python source code is under /src. Enjoy!


Installation

This project can run in different development environments:

  • Local computer (using PyCharm, VSCode, Jupyter, etc.)
  • Inside GitHub Codespaces
  • Other managed Jupyter environments

Install the code and the mlrun client

To get started, fork this repo into your GitHub account and clone it into your development environment.

To install the package dependencies (not required in GitHub codespaces) use:

make install-requirements

If you prefer to use Conda, use this instead (to create and configure a conda env):

make conda-env

Make sure you open the notebooks and select the mlrun conda environment

Install or connect to the MLRun service/cluster

The MLRun service and computation can run locally (minimal setup) or over a remote Kubernetes environment.

If your development environment supports Docker and there are sufficient CPU resources, run:

make mlrun-docker

MLRun UI can be viewed in: http://localhost:8060

If your environment is minimal, run mlrun as a process (no UI):

[conda activate mlrun &&] make mlrun-api

For MLRun to run properly you should set your client environment. This is not required when using codespaces, the mlrun conda environment, or iguazio managed notebooks.

Your environment should include MLRUN_ENV_FILE=<absolute path to the ./mlrun.env file> (point to the mlrun .env file in this repo); see mlrun client setup instructions for details.

Note: You can also use a remote MLRun service (over Kubernetes): instead of starting a local mlrun: edit the mlrun.env and specify its address and credentials.