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Building Resilient Machine Learning Models for Dynamic Data Streams in Enterprise Applications

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  • Kalyan Sripathi

    (Engineering Leadership, Instagram, Meta, Austin TX, USA)

  • Vasudev Karthik Ravindran

    (Senior Software Development Engineer, Amazon, Seattle, WA, USA)

  • Arvind Kamboj

    (Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Shivalik College of Engineering, Dehradun)

Abstract

This paper investigates the design, implementation, and evaluation of resilient machine learning models capable of handling dynamic data streams in enterprise applications where data patterns continuously evolve due to shifting user behavior, market conditions, and external disruptions. Recognizing the limitations of static batch-learning models in non-stationary environments, this research explores a range of adaptive approaches, including online learning, ensemble methods, adaptive windowing, and continual learning techniques, each integrated with drift detection mechanisms and memory retention strategies to combat concept drift and catastrophic forgetting. Using real-world enterprise datasets and simulated streaming scenarios, the study benchmarks these models against static baselines, demonstrating significant improvements in prequential accuracy, drift adaptation speed, and knowledge retention while maintaining fairness and explainability through integrated monitoring and interpretability tools. A pilot deployment further validates the practical feasibility and operational benefits of resilient learning pipelines, highlighting gains in prediction quality and system reliability in use cases such as fraud detection, recommendation systems, and predictive maintenance. The findings emphasize that resilience is not merely an algorithmic challenge but requires holistic integration with scalable architectures, robust MLOps practices, and ethical governance to ensure sustainable and trustworthy AI systems in rapidly changing enterprise environments.

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  • Kalyan Sripathi & Vasudev Karthik Ravindran & Arvind Kamboj, 2025. "Building Resilient Machine Learning Models for Dynamic Data Streams in Enterprise Applications," International Journal of Latest Technology in Engineering, Management & Applied Science, International Journal of Latest Technology in Engineering, Management & Applied Science (IJLTEMAS), vol. 14(7), pages 594-599, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjb:journl:v:14:y:2025:i:7:p:594-599
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