Embedding Comment
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- Code Example
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- Dense Retrieval Function
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Finally, you can combine the results from both sparse and dense retrievals. One common approach is to use a weighted sum of the scores from both methods. Here's a more complete example: ```python import numpy as np from sklearn.feature_ex…
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