Operationalization of Machine Learning with Serverless Architecture: An Industrial Operationalization of Machine Learning with Serverless Architecture: An Industrial Implementation for Harmonized System Code Prediction
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2602.17102v1
- Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2026 05:59:55 GMT
- Title: Operationalization of Machine Learning with Serverless Architecture: An Industrial Operationalization of Machine Learning with Serverless Architecture: An Industrial Implementation for Harmonized System Code Prediction
- Authors: Sai Vineeth Kandappareddigari, Santhoshkumar Jagadish, Gauri Verma, Ilhuicamina Contreras, Christopher Dignam, Anmol Srivastava, Benjamin Demers,
- Abstract summary: This paper presents a serverless MLOps framework orchestrating the complete ML lifecycle from data ingestion, training, deployment, monitoring, and retraining to using event-driven pipelines and managed services.<n>We demonstrate practical applicability through an industrial implementation for Harmonized System (HS) code prediction, a compliance-critical task where short, unstructured product descriptions are mapped to standardized codes used by customs authorities in global trade.<n>Our solution uses a custom text embedding multiple deep learning architectures, with Text-CNN achieving 98 percent accuracy on ground truth data.
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- Abstract: This paper presents a serverless MLOps framework orchestrating the complete ML lifecycle from data ingestion, training, deployment, monitoring, and retraining to using event-driven pipelines and managed services. The architecture is model-agnostic, supporting diverse inference patterns through standardized interfaces, enabling rapid adaptation without infrastructure overhead. We demonstrate practical applicability through an industrial implementation for Harmonized System (HS) code prediction, a compliance-critical task where short, unstructured product descriptions are mapped to standardized codes used by customs authorities in global trade. Frequent updates and ambiguous descriptions make classification challenging, with errors causing shipment delays and financial losses. Our solution uses a custom text embedding encoder and multiple deep learning architectures, with Text-CNN achieving 98 percent accuracy on ground truth data. Beyond accuracy, the pipeline ensures reproducibility, auditability, and SLA adherence under variable loads via auto-scaling. A key feature is automated A/B testing, enabling dynamic model selection and safe promotion in production. Cost-efficiency drives model choice; while transformers may achieve similar accuracy, their long-term operational costs are significantly higher. Deterministic classification with predictable latency and explainability is prioritized, though the architecture remains extensible to transformer variants and LLM-based inference. The paper first introduces the deep learning architectures with simulations and model comparisons, then discusses industrialization through serverless architecture, demonstrating automated retraining, prediction, and validation of HS codes. This work provides a replicable blueprint for operationalizing ML using serverless architecture, enabling enterprises to scale while optimizing performance and economics.
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