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Doug Turnbull edited comment on SOLR-12890 at 10/10/19 10:01 PM:
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[~solrtrey] Yep, agreed!
I think there's fundamental data structure work to do efficient ANN matching,
but people will want a library of scoring functions for common dense vector
operations. I think those functions are the lowest hanging fruit.
was (Author: softwaredoug):
Yep, agreed!
I think there's fundamental data structure work to do efficient ANN approach
matching, but people will want a library of scoring functions for common dense
vector operations. I think that's the lowest hanging fruit
> Vector Search in Solr (Umbrella Issue)
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> Key: SOLR-12890
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-12890
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: mosh
> Priority: Major
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> We have recently come across a need to index documents containing vectors
> using solr, and have even worked on a small POC. We used an URP to calculate
> the LSH(we chose to use the superbit algorithm, but the code is designed in a
> way the algorithm picked can be easily chagned), and stored the vector in
> either sparse or dense forms, in a binary field.
> Perhaps an addition of an LSH URP in conjunction with a query parser that
> uses the same properties to calculate LSH(or maybe ktree, or some other
> algorithm all together) should be considered as a Solr feature?
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