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This skill enables A/B testing for ML models in production through traffic splitting and statistical analysis. It supports canary deployments and performance measurement to make data-driven rollout decisions. Use it to validate new model versions, compare algorithms, or meet gradual rollout requirements.

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Run A/B Test for Models

See Extended Examples for complete configuration files and templates.

Execute controlled experiments comparing model versions using traffic splitting and statistical analysis.

Cuándo Usar

  • Deploying new model version and want to validate improvement before full rollout
  • Comparing multiple candidate models trained with different algorithms or features
  • Testing impact of hyperparameter changes on business metrics
  • Need to measure model performance in production without risking full traffic
  • Regulatory requirements for gradual rollout (e.g., medical ML systems)
  • Evaluating cost-performance tradeoffs between model sizes

Entradas

  • Requerido: Champion model (current production version)
  • Requerido: Challenger model(s) (new version to test)
  • Requerido: Traffic allocation percentage (e.g., 5% to challenger)
  • Requerido: Success metrics (business and ML metrics)
  • Requerido: Minimum sample size or test duration
  • Opcional: Guardrail metrics (latency, error rate thresholds)
  • Opcional: User segments for stratified testing

Procedimiento

Paso 1: Design Experiment

Define test parameters, success criteria, and statistical requirements.

# ab_test/experiment_config.py
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import List, Dict
import numpy as np
from scipy.stats import norm


@dataclass
# ... (see EXAMPLES.md for complete implementation)

Esperado: Experiment configuration with statistically sound sample size calculation, typically 5-10k samples per variant for 5-10% MDE.

En caso de fallo: If required sample size too large, increase traffic allocation, extend test duration, or accept larger MDE; verify baseline metric estimate is accurate; consider sequential testing for continuous monitoring.

Paso 2: Implement Traffic Splitting

Set up routing logic to randomly assign requests to models.

# ab_test/traffic_router.py
import hashlib
import random
from typing import Dict, Optional
from dataclasses import dataclass
import logging

logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# ... (see EXAMPLES.md for complete implementation)

Esperado: Consistent user-to-variant assignment, accurate traffic split matching configured percentages, all assignments logged for analysis.

En caso de fallo: Verify hash function produces uniform distribution (test with 10k user IDs), check that user_id is stable across requests (not session_id), ensure logs capture all prediction events, validate traffic split in first 1000 requests.

Paso 3: Implement Shadow Deployment (Optional)

Run challenger model in parallel without affecting users (shadow mode).

# ab_test/shadow_deployment.py
import asyncio
from typing import Dict, Any
import logging
from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor
import time

logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# ... (see EXAMPLES.md for complete implementation)

Esperado: Champion predictions served with normal latency, challenger predictions logged asynchronously without blocking, prediction differences captured for analysis.

En caso de fallo: Set challenger timeout < champion SLA to avoid blocking, handle challenger errors gracefully without affecting champion, monitor memory usage (two models loaded), consider sampling (log only 10% of shadow predictions).

Paso 4: Collect and Analyze Metrics

Gather experiment data and perform statistical tests.

# ab_test/analysis.py
import pandas as pd
import numpy as np
from scipy import stats
from typing import Dict, Tuple
import logging

logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# ... (see EXAMPLES.md for complete implementation)

Esperado: Statistical test results with p-values, confidence intervals, and clear decision (rollout/keep/inconclusive), typically after 7-14 days or reaching sample size.

En caso de fallo: Verify ground truth labels are available (may need delayed analysis), check for sample ratio mismatch (SRM) indicating assignment bugs, ensure sufficient sample size reached, look for novelty/primacy effects in early data, consider sequential testing if fixed-horizon test is too slow.

Paso 5: Monitor Guardrail Metrics

Continuously check that challenger doesn't violate safety thresholds.

# ab_test/guardrails.py
import pandas as pd
import logging
from typing import Dict, List

logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)


# ... (see EXAMPLES.md for complete implementation)

Esperado: Guardrail violations detected within 5-15 minutes, automated experiment stop if critical thresholds breached (latency, errors), alerts sent to team.

En caso de fallo: Verify guardrail thresholds are realistic (not too tight), ensure monitoring loop is running continuously, check that stop_experiment() function actually updates routing, test alert delivery channels.

Paso 6: Make Rollout Decision

Based on experiment results, decide whether to rollout challenger.

# ab_test/rollout_decision.py
import logging
from typing import Dict
from dataclasses import dataclass

logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)


# ... (see EXAMPLES.md for complete implementation)

Esperado: Clear decision (full/gradual rollout, keep champion, or extend test) with justification and action items.

En caso de fallo: If decision unclear, perform subgroup analysis (by user segment, time of day, device type), check for interaction effects, review business context (e.g., is 2% lift worth engineering cost?), consult with stakeholders.

Validación

  • Traffic split matches configured percentages (within 1%)
  • Same user always assigned to same variant (consistency check)
  • Sample size calculation produces reasonable numbers (5-50k per variant)
  • Statistical tests produce p-values consistent with manual calculation
  • Guardrail violations trigger alerts within 5 minutes
  • Shadow deployment shows <5% prediction divergence between models
  • Experiment reports include confidence intervals
  • Rollout decision documented with justification

Errores Comunes

  • Sample ratio mismatch (SRM): If observed traffic split differs from configured (e.g., 95/5 becomes 92/8), indicates assignment bug; check hash function uniformity
  • Peeking: Checking results before reaching sample size inflates Type I error; use sequential testing or wait for pre-determined end date
  • Novelty effect: Users respond differently to new model initially; run for 2+ weeks to see steady-state behavior
  • Carryover effects: Previous variant exposure affects current behavior; use new users or sufficient washout period
  • Multiple testing: Testing many metrics increases false positive risk; correct with Bonferroni or focus on single primary metric
  • Insufficient power: Small traffic allocation may require months to detect realistic effects; balance statistical power with risk tolerance
  • Ignoring segments: Aggregate lift may hide negative impact on important user segments; perform subgroup analysis
  • Attribution errors: Ensure outcome metrics correctly attributed to model predictions (not other system changes)

Habilidades Relacionadas

  • deploy-ml-model-serving - Model deployment infrastructure and versioning
  • monitor-model-drift - Ongoing performance monitoring post-rollout

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