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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 15, 2023
Filed:
Aug. 08, 2022
Hubspot, Inc., Cambridge, MA (US);
George Banis, Cambridge, MA (US);
Adam Starikiewicz, Dublin, IE;
Kevin M. Walsh, Somerville, MA (US);
Stephen Purcell, Somerville, MA (US);
Hector Urdiales, Dublin, IE;
Andrea Bergonzo, Dublin, IE;
Abstract
A modular machine learning-as-a-service (MLAAS) system uses machine learning to respond to tasks without requiring machine learning modeling or design knowledge by its users. The MLAAS system receives an inference request including a model identifier and a target defining features for use in processing the inference request. The features correspond to a task for evaluation using a machine learning model associated with the model identifier. An inference outcome is generated by processing the inference request using the target as input to the model. Feedback indicating an accuracy of the inference outcome with respect to the task is later received and used to generate a training data set, which the MLAAS can use to further train model used to generate the inference outcome. As a result, the training of a machine learning model by the MLAAS system is limited to using data resulting from an inference performed using that model.