Beginner's Guide to Streamlit with Python
Build Web-Based Data and Machine Learning Applications
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Beginner's Guide to Streamlit with Python
Build Web-Based Data and Machine Learning Applications
About This Book
This book will teach you the basics of Streamlit, a Python-based application framework used to build interactive dashboards and machine learning web apps. Streamlit reduces development time for web-based application prototypes of data and machine learning models. As you'll see, Streamlit helps develop data-enhanced analytics, build dynamic user experiences, and showcases data for data science and machine learning models.
Beginner's Guide to Streamlit with Python begins with the basics of Streamlit by demonstrating how to build a basic application and advances to visualization techniques and their features. Next, it covers the various aspects of a typical Streamlit web application, and explains how to manage flow control and status elements. You'll also explore performance optimization techniques necessary for data modules in a Streamlit application. Following this, you'll see how to deploy Streamlit applications on various platforms. The book concludes with a few prototype natural language processing apps with computer vision implemented using Streamlit.
After reading this book, you will understand the concepts, functionalities, and performance of Streamlit, and be able to develop dynamic Streamlit web-baseddata and machine learningapplications of your own.
What You Will Learn
- How to start developing web applications using Streamlit
- What are Streamlit's components
- Media elements in Streamlit
- How to visualize data using various interactive and dynamic Python libraries
- How to implement models in Streamlit web applications
Who This Book Is For Professionals working in data science and machine learning domains who want to showcase and deploy their work in a web application with no prior knowledge of web development.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Front Matter
- 1. Introduction to Streamlit
- 2. Text and Table Elements
- 3. Visualization
- 4. Data and Media Elements
- 5. Buttons and Sliders
- 6. Forms
- 7. Columns and Navigation
- 8. Control Flow and Advanced Features
- 9. Natural Language Processing
- 10. Computer Vision in Streamlit
- Back Matter