np.random.rand
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raise ValueError(f"Mismatched dimensions: Expected {dimension}, got {normalized_query_vector.shape[1]}") # Perform search distances, indices = index.search(normalized_query_vector, k=10) # Print results print(f"Distances: {distances}"…
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