Define a function to search for similar vectors
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| Rdf:type | Code Step | [1] |
| Follows in Sequence | Step3 Add Vectors | [1] |
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doc:beam/ca0b6608-ca10-4428-8a17-c5ee81102a12Show excerpt
By following these recommendations, you can create a robust and efficient ingestion service that can handle the required throughput of 15,000 documents per hour. [Turn 1966] User: I'm trying to integrate FAISS 1.7.3 for vector similarity, …
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