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Ray Data is a distributed data processing library that enables scalable ML workloads through streaming execution across CPU and GPU clusters. Use it for batch inference, multi-modal data loading, preprocessing pipelines, and distributed ETL when handling datasets exceeding 100GB that require scaling from single machines to hundreds of nodes while integrating with PyTorch, TensorFlow, and Ray Train.

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# Ray Data - Scalable ML Data Processing

Distributed data processing library for ML and AI workloads.

## When to use Ray Data

**Use Ray Data when:**
- Processing large datasets (>100GB) for ML training
- Need distributed data preprocessing across cluster
- Building batch inference pipelines
- Loading multi-modal data (images, audio, video)
- Scaling data processing from laptop to cluster

**Key features**:
- **Streaming execution**: Process data larger than memory
- **GPU support**: Accelerate transforms with GPUs
- **Framework integration**: PyTorch, TensorFlow, HuggingFace
- **Multi-modal**: Images, Parquet, CSV, JSON, audio, video

**Use alternatives instead**:
- **Pandas**: Small data (<1GB) on single machine
- **Dask**: Tabular data, SQL-like operations
- **Spark**: Enterprise ETL, SQL queries

## Quick start

### Installation

```bash
pip install -U 'ray[data]'
```

### Load and transform data

```python
import ray

# Read Parquet files
ds = ray.data.read_parquet("s3://bucket/data/*.parquet")

# Transform data (lazy execution)
ds = ds.map_batches(lambda batch: {"processed": batch["text"].str.lower()})

# Consume data
for batch in ds.iter_batches(batch_size=100):
    print(batch)
```

### Integration with Ray Train

```python
import ray
from ray.train import ScalingConfig
from ray.train.torch import TorchTrainer

# Create dataset
train_ds = ray.data.read_parquet("s3://bucket/train/*.parquet")

def train_func(config):
    # Access dataset in training
    train_ds = ray.train.get_dataset_shard("train")

    for epoch in range(10):
        for batch in train_ds.iter_batches(batch_size=32):
            # Train on batch
            pass

# Train with Ray
trainer = TorchTrainer(
    train_func,
    datasets={"train": train_ds},
    scaling_config=ScalingConfig(num_workers=4, use_gpu=True)
)
trainer.fit()
```

## Reading data

### From cloud storage

```python
import ray

# Parquet (recommended for ML)
ds = ray.data.read_parquet("s3://bucket/data/*.parquet")

# CSV
ds = ray.data.read_csv("s3://bucket/data/*.csv")

# JSON
ds = ray.data.read_json("gs://bucket/data/*.json")

# Images
ds = ray.data.read_images("s3://bucket/images/")
```

### From Python objects

```python
# From list
ds = ray.data.from_items([{"id": i, "value": i * 2} for i in range(1000)])

# From range
ds = ray.data.range(1000000)  # Synthetic data

# From pandas
import pandas as pd
df = pd.DataFrame({"col1": [1, 2, 3], "col2": [4, 5, 6]})
ds = ray.data.from_pandas(df)
```

## Transformations

### Map batches (vectorized)

```python
# Batch transformation (fast)
def process_batch(batch):
    batch["doubled"] = batch["value"] * 2
    return batch

ds = ds.map_batches(process_batch, batch_size=1000)
```

### Row transformations

```python
# Row-by-row (slower)
def process_row(row):
    row["squared"] = row["value"] ** 2
    return row

ds = ds.map(process_row)
```

### Filter

```python
# Filter rows
ds = ds.filter(lambda row: row["value"] > 100)
```

### Group by and aggregate

```python
# Group by column
ds = ds.groupby("category").count()

# Custom aggregation
ds = ds.groupby("category").map_groups(lambda group: {"sum": group["value"].sum()})
```

## GPU-accelerated transforms

```python
# Use GPU for preprocessing
def preprocess_images_gpu(batch):
    import torch
    images = torch.tensor(batch["image"]).cuda()
    # GPU preprocessing
    processed = images * 255
    return {"processed": processed.cpu().numpy()}

ds = ds.map_batches(
    preprocess_images_gpu,
    batch_size=64,
    num_gpus=1  # Request GPU
)
```

## Writing data

```python
# Write to Parquet
ds.write_parquet("s3://bucket/output/")

# Write to CSV
ds.write_csv("output/")

# Write to JSON
ds.write_json("output/")
```

## Performance optimization

### Repartition

```python
# Control parallelism
ds = ds.repartition(100)  # 100 blocks for 100-core cluster
```

### Batch size tuning

```python
# Larger batches = faster vectorized ops
ds.map_batches(process_fn, batch_size=10000)  # vs batch_size=100
```

### Streaming execution

```python
# Process data larger than memory
ds = ray.data.read_parquet("s3://huge-dataset/")
for batch in ds.iter_batches(batch_size=1000):
    process(batch)  # Streamed, not loaded to memory
```

## Common patterns

### Batch inference

```python
import ray

# Load model
def load_model():
    # Load once per worker
    return MyModel()

# Inference function
class BatchInference:
    def __init__(self):
        self.model = load_model()

    def __call__(self, batch):
        predictions = self.model(batch["input"])
        return {"prediction": predictions}

# Run distributed inference
ds = ray.data.read_parquet("s3://data/")
predictions = ds.map_batches(BatchInference, batch_size=32, num_gpus=1)
predictions.write_parquet("s3://output/")
```

### Data preprocessing pipeline

```python
# Multi-step pipeline
ds = (
    ray.data.read_parquet("s3://raw/")
    .map_batches(clean_data)
    .map_batches(tokenize)
    .map_batches(augment)
    .write_parquet("s3://processed/")
)
```

## Integration with ML frameworks

### PyTorch

```python
# Convert to PyTorch
torch_ds = ds.to_torch(label_column="label", batch_size=32)

for batch in torch_ds:
    # batch is dict with tensors
    inputs, labels = batch["features"], batch["label"]
```

### TensorFlow

```python
# Convert to TensorFlow
tf_ds = ds.to_tf(feature_columns=["image"], label_column="label", batch_size=32)

for features, labels in tf_ds:
    # Train model
    pass
```

## Supported data formats

| Format | Read | Write | Use Case |
|--------|------|-------|----------|
| Parquet | ✅ | ✅ | ML data (recommended) |
| CSV | ✅ | ✅ | Tabular data |
| JSON | ✅ | ✅ | Semi-structured |
| Images | ✅ | ❌ | Computer vision |
| NumPy | ✅ | ✅ | Arrays |
| Pandas | ✅ | ❌ | DataFrames |

## Performance benchmarks

**Scaling** (processing 100GB data):
- 1 node (16 cores): ~30 minutes
- 4 nodes (64 cores): ~8 minutes
- 16 nodes (256 cores): ~2 minutes

**GPU acceleration** (image preprocessing):
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