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This blog introduces how you can use the What-If Tool as a Jupyter plugin on Hopsworks to build better machine learning models by making it easier to ask counterfactual questions about your model’s behavior.

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Model analysis on the What-If framework for TensorFlow on Hopsworks

TL;DR During my Data Science work at Hopsworks, I wrote the blog about What-If framework by TensorFlow.

The blog introduces how you can use the Google's What-If Tool as a Jupyter plugin on Hopsworks MLOps to build better machine learning models by making it easier to ask counterfactual questions about your model’s behavior.

The code representation is provided via Jupyter Notebook:

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This blog introduces how you can use the What-If Tool as a Jupyter plugin on Hopsworks to build better machine learning models by making it easier to ask counterfactual questions about your model’s behavior.

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