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LLM Design Patterns: A Practical Guide to Building Robust and Efficient AI Systems [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 534 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x191 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-May-2025
  • Kirjastus: Packt Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1836207034
  • ISBN-13: 9781836207030
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 534 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x191 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-May-2025
  • Kirjastus: Packt Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1836207034
  • ISBN-13: 9781836207030
Explore reusable design patterns, including data-centric approaches, model development, model fine-tuning, and RAG for LLM application development and advanced prompting techniques

Key Features

Learn comprehensive LLM development, including data prep, training pipelines, and optimization Explore advanced prompting techniques, such as chain-of-thought, tree-of-thought, RAG, and AI agents Implement evaluation metrics, interpretability, and bias detection for fair, reliable models Print or Kindle purchase includes a free PDF eBook

Book DescriptionThis practical guide for AI professionals enables you to build on the power of design patterns to develop robust, scalable, and efficient large language models (LLMs). Written by a global AI expert and popular author driving standards and innovation in Generative AI, security, and strategy, this book covers the end-to-end lifecycle of LLM development and introduces reusable architectural and engineering solutions to common challenges in data handling, model training, evaluation, and deployment. Youll learn to clean, augment, and annotate large-scale datasets, architect modular training pipelines, and optimize models using hyperparameter tuning, pruning, and quantization. The chapters help you explore regularization, checkpointing, fine-tuning, and advanced prompting methods, such as reason-and-act, as well as implement reflection, multi-step reasoning, and tool use for intelligent task completion. The book also highlights Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG), graph-based retrieval, interpretability, fairness, and RLHF, culminating in the creation of agentic LLM systems. By the end of this book, youll be equipped with the knowledge and tools to build next-generation LLMs that are adaptable, efficient, safe, and aligned with human values. What you will learn

Implement efficient data prep techniques, including cleaning and augmentation Design scalable training pipelines with tuning, regularization, and checkpointing Optimize LLMs via pruning, quantization, and fine-tuning Evaluate models with metrics, cross-validation, and interpretability Understand fairness and detect bias in outputs Develop RLHF strategies to build secure, agentic AI systems

Who this book is forThis book is essential for AI engineers, architects, data scientists, and software engineers responsible for developing and deploying AI systems powered by large language models. A basic understanding of machine learning concepts and experience in Python programming is a must.
Table of Contents

Introduction to LLM Design Patterns
Data Cleaning for LLM Training
Data Augmentation
Handling Large Datasets for LLM Training
Data Versioning
Dataset Annotation and Labeling
Training Pipeline
Hyperparameter Tuning
Regularization
Checkpointing and Recovery
Fine-Tuning
Model Pruning
Quantization
Evaluation Metrics
Cross-Validation
Interpretability
Fairness and Bias Detection
Adversarial Robustness
Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback
Chain-of-Thought Prompting
Tree-of-Thoughts Prompting
Reasoning and Acting
Reasoning WithOut Observation
Reflection Techniques
Automatic Multi-Step Reasoning and Tool Use
Retrieval-Augmented Generation
Graph-Based RAG
Advanced RAG
Evaluating RAG Systems
Agentic Patterns
Ken Huang is a renowned AI expert, serving as co-chair of AI Safety Working Groups at Cloud Security Alliance and the AI STR Working Group at World Digital Technology Academy under the UN Framework. As CEO of DistributedApps, he provides specialized GenAI consulting. A key contributor to OWASP's Top 10 Risks for LLM Applications and NIST's Generative AI Working Group, Huang has authored influential books including Beyond AI (Springer, 2023), Generative AI Security (Springer, 2024), and Agentic AI: Theories and Practice (Springer, 2025) He's a global speaker at prestigious events such as Davos WEF, ACM, IEEE, and RSAC. Huang is also a member of the OpenAI Forum and project leader for the OWASP AI Vulnerability Scoring System project.