Random Vectors Example
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
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| Rdf:type | Code Snippet | [1] |
| Generates | Random Vectors | [1] |
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typebeam/2779d4a3-4771-4c6d-b19e-dd8fd2a610e7
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generatesbeam/2779d4a3-4771-4c6d-b19e-dd8fd2a610e7
ex:random-vectors
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ctx:claims/beam/2779d4a3-4771-4c6d-b19e-dd8fd2a610e7- full textbeam-chunktext/plain1 KB
doc:beam/2779d4a3-4771-4c6d-b19e-dd8fd2a610e7Show excerpt
[Turn 1967] Assistant: To optimize the search time in FAISS, especially for a large number of vectors, you can leverage more advanced indexing techniques that reduce the computational complexity compared to the brute-force approach used by …
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