Question 266
You create an Azure Machine Learning workspace. The workspace contains a dataset named sample.dataset, a compute instance, and a compute cluster. You must create a two-stage pipeline that will prepare data in the dataset and then train and register a model based on the prepared dat a. The first stage of the pipeline contains the following code:

You need to identify the location containing the output of the first stage of the script that you can use as input for the second stage. Which storage location should you use?

You need to identify the location containing the output of the first stage of the script that you can use as input for the second stage. Which storage location should you use?
Question 267
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An IT department creates the following Azure resource groups and resources:

The IT department creates an Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)-based inference compute target named aks-cluster in the Azure Machine Learning workspace.
You have a Microsoft Surface Book computer with a GPU. Python 3.6 and Visual Studio Code are installed.
You need to run a script that trains a deep neural network (DNN) model and logs the loss and accuracy metrics.
Solution: Attach the mlvm virtual machine as a compute target in the Azure Machine Learning workspace. Install the Azure ML SDK on the Surface Book and run Python code to connect to the workspace. Run the training script as an experiment on the mlvm remote compute resource.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
An IT department creates the following Azure resource groups and resources:

The IT department creates an Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)-based inference compute target named aks-cluster in the Azure Machine Learning workspace.
You have a Microsoft Surface Book computer with a GPU. Python 3.6 and Visual Studio Code are installed.
You need to run a script that trains a deep neural network (DNN) model and logs the loss and accuracy metrics.
Solution: Attach the mlvm virtual machine as a compute target in the Azure Machine Learning workspace. Install the Azure ML SDK on the Surface Book and run Python code to connect to the workspace. Run the training script as an experiment on the mlvm remote compute resource.
Question 268
You plan to create a speech recognition deep learning model.
The model must support the latest version of Python.
You need to recommend a deep learning framework for speech recognition to include in the Data Science Virtual Machine (DSVM).
What should you recommend?
The model must support the latest version of Python.
You need to recommend a deep learning framework for speech recognition to include in the Data Science Virtual Machine (DSVM).
What should you recommend?
Question 269
You create a script for training a machine learning model in Azure Machine Learning service.
You create an estimator by running the following code:

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

You create an estimator by running the following code:

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Question 270
You train a model and register it in your Azure Machine Learning workspace. You are ready to deploy the model as a real-time web service.
You deploy the model to an Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) inference cluster, but the deployment fails because an error occurs when the service runs the entry script that is associated with the model deployment.
You need to debug the error by iteratively modifying the code and reloading the service, without requiring a re-deployment of the service for each code update.
What should you do?
You deploy the model to an Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) inference cluster, but the deployment fails because an error occurs when the service runs the entry script that is associated with the model deployment.
You need to debug the error by iteratively modifying the code and reloading the service, without requiring a re-deployment of the service for each code update.
What should you do?

