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- Overview: hybrid_search/hybrid_search.md
- Comparing Rerankers: hybrid_search/eval.md
- Airbnb financial data example: notebooks/hybrid_search.ipynb
- Reranking:
- Quickstart: reranking/index.md
- Cohere Reranker: reranking/cohere.md
- Linear Combination Reranker: reranking/linear_combination.md
- Cross Encoder Reranker: reranking/cross_encoder.md
- ColBERT Reranker: reranking/colbert.md
- OpenAI Reranker: reranking/openai.md
- Building Custom Rerankers: reranking/custom_reranker.md
- Filtering: sql.md
- Versioning & Reproducibility: notebooks/reproducibility.ipynb
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- Overview: hybrid_search/hybrid_search.md
- Comparing Rerankers: hybrid_search/eval.md
- Airbnb financial data example: notebooks/hybrid_search.ipynb
- Reranking:
- Quickstart: reranking/index.md
- Cohere Reranker: reranking/cohere.md
- Linear Combination Reranker: reranking/linear_combination.md
- Cross Encoder Reranker: reranking/cross_encoder.md
- ColBERT Reranker: reranking/colbert.md
- OpenAI Reranker: reranking/openai.md
- Building Custom Rerankers: reranking/custom_reranker.md
- Filtering: sql.md
- Versioning & Reproducibility: notebooks/reproducibility.ipynb
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# Cohere Reranker
This re-ranker uses the [Cohere](https://cohere.ai/) API to rerank the search results. You can use this re-ranker by passing `CohereReranker()` to the `rerank()` method. Note that you'll either need to set the `COHERE_API_KEY` environment variable or pass the `api_key` argument to use this re-ranker.
!!! note
Supported Query Types: Hybrid, Vector, FTS
```python
import numpy
import lancedb
from lancedb.embeddings import get_registry
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
from lancedb.rerankers import CohereReranker
embedder = get_registry().get("sentence-transformers").create()
db = lancedb.connect("~/.lancedb")
class Schema(LanceModel):
text: str = embedder.SourceField()
vector: Vector(embedder.ndims()) = embedder.VectorField()
data = [
{"text": "hello world"},
{"text": "goodbye world"}
]
tbl = db.create_table("test", schema=Schema, mode="overwrite")
tbl.add(data)
reranker = CohereReranker(api_key="key")
# Run vector search with a reranker
result = tbl.search("hello").rerank(reranker=reranker).to_list()
# Run FTS search with a reranker
result = tbl.search("hello", query_type="fts").rerank(reranker=reranker).to_list()
# Run hybrid search with a reranker
tbl.create_fts_index("text", replace=True)
result = tbl.search("hello", query_type="hybrid").rerank(reranker=reranker).to_list()
```
Accepted Arguments
----------------
| Argument | Type | Default | Description |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| `model_name` | `str` | `"rerank-english-v2.0"` | The name of the reranker model to use. Available cohere models are: rerank-english-v2.0, rerank-multilingual-v2.0 |
| `column` | `str` | `"text"` | The name of the column to use as input to the cross encoder model. |
| `top_n` | `str` | `None` | The number of results to return. If None, will return all results. |
| `api_key` | `str` | `None` | The API key for the Cohere API. If not provided, the `COHERE_API_KEY` environment variable is used. |
| `return_score` | str | `"relevance"` | Options are "relevance" or "all". The type of score to return. If "relevance", will return only the `_relevance_score. If "all" is supported, will return relevance score along with the vector and/or fts scores depending on query type |
## Supported Scores for each query type
You can specify the type of scores you want the reranker to return. The following are the supported scores for each query type:
### Hybrid Search
|`return_score`| Status | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `relevance` | ✅ Supported | Returns only have the `_relevance_score` column |
| `all` | ❌ Not Supported | Returns have vector(`_distance`) and FTS(`score`) along with Hybrid Search score(`_relevance_score`) |
### Vector Search
|`return_score`| Status | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `relevance` | ✅ Supported | Returns only have the `_relevance_score` column |
| `all` | ✅ Supported | Returns have vector(`_distance`) along with Hybrid Search score(`_relevance_score`) |
### FTS Search
|`return_score`| Status | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `relevance` | ✅ Supported | Returns only have the `_relevance_score` column |
| `all` | ✅ Supported | Returns have FTS(`score`) along with Hybrid Search score(`_relevance_score`) |

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# ColBERT Reranker
This re-ranker uses ColBERT model to rerank the search results. You can use this re-ranker by passing `ColbertReranker()` to the `rerank()` method.
!!! note
Supported Query Types: Hybrid, Vector, FTS
```python
import numpy
import lancedb
from lancedb.embeddings import get_registry
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
from lancedb.rerankers import ColbertReranker
embedder = get_registry().get("sentence-transformers").create()
db = lancedb.connect("~/.lancedb")
class Schema(LanceModel):
text: str = embedder.SourceField()
vector: Vector(embedder.ndims()) = embedder.VectorField()
data = [
{"text": "hello world"},
{"text": "goodbye world"}
]
tbl = db.create_table("test", schema=Schema, mode="overwrite")
tbl.add(data)
reranker = ColbertReranker()
# Run vector search with a reranker
result = tbl.search("hello").rerank(reranker=reranker).to_list()
# Run FTS search with a reranker
result = tbl.search("hello", query_type="fts").rerank(reranker=reranker).to_list()
# Run hybrid search with a reranker
tbl.create_fts_index("text", replace=True)
result = tbl.search("hello", query_type="hybrid").rerank(reranker=reranker).to_list()
```
Accepted Arguments
----------------
| Argument | Type | Default | Description |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| `model_name` | `str` | `"colbert-ir/colbertv2.0"` | The name of the reranker model to use.|
| `column` | `str` | `"text"` | The name of the column to use as input to the cross encoder model. |
| `device` | `str` | `None` | The device to use for the cross encoder model. If None, will use "cuda" if available, otherwise "cpu". |
| `return_score` | str | `"relevance"` | Options are "relevance" or "all". The type of score to return. If "relevance", will return only the `_relevance_score. If "all" is supported, will return relevance score along with the vector and/or fts scores depending on query type |
## Supported Scores for each query type
You can specify the type of scores you want the reranker to return. The following are the supported scores for each query type:
### Hybrid Search
|`return_score`| Status | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `relevance` | ✅ Supported | Returns only have the `_relevance_score` column |
| `all` | ❌ Not Supported | Returns have vector(`_distance`) and FTS(`score`) along with Hybrid Search score(`_relevance_score`) |
### Vector Search
|`return_score`| Status | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `relevance` | ✅ Supported | Returns only have the `_relevance_score` column |
| `all` | ✅ Supported | Returns have vector(`_distance`) along with Hybrid Search score(`_relevance_score`) |
### FTS Search
|`return_score`| Status | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `relevance` | ✅ Supported | Returns only have the `_relevance_score` column |
| `all` | ✅ Supported | Returns have FTS(`score`) along with Hybrid Search score(`_relevance_score`) |

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# Cross Encoder Reranker
This re-ranker uses Cross Encoder models from sentence-transformers to rerank the search results. You can use this re-ranker by passing `CrossEncoderReranker()` to the `rerank()` method.
!!! note
Supported Query Types: Hybrid, Vector, FTS
```python
import numpy
import lancedb
from lancedb.embeddings import get_registry
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
from lancedb.rerankers import CrossEncoderReranker
embedder = get_registry().get("sentence-transformers").create()
db = lancedb.connect("~/.lancedb")
class Schema(LanceModel):
text: str = embedder.SourceField()
vector: Vector(embedder.ndims()) = embedder.VectorField()
data = [
{"text": "hello world"},
{"text": "goodbye world"}
]
tbl = db.create_table("test", schema=Schema, mode="overwrite")
tbl.add(data)
reranker = CrossEncoderReranker()
# Run vector search with a reranker
result = tbl.search("hello").rerank(reranker=reranker).to_list()
# Run FTS search with a reranker
result = tbl.search("hello", query_type="fts").rerank(reranker=reranker).to_list()
# Run hybrid search with a reranker
tbl.create_fts_index("text", replace=True)
result = tbl.search("hello", query_type="hybrid").rerank(reranker=reranker).to_list()
```
Accepted Arguments
----------------
| Argument | Type | Default | Description |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| `model_name` | `str` | `""cross-encoder/ms-marco-TinyBERT-L-6"` | The name of the reranker model to use.|
| `column` | `str` | `"text"` | The name of the column to use as input to the cross encoder model. |
| `device` | `str` | `None` | The device to use for the cross encoder model. If None, will use "cuda" if available, otherwise "cpu". |
| `return_score` | str | `"relevance"` | Options are "relevance" or "all". The type of score to return. If "relevance", will return only the `_relevance_score. If "all" is supported, will return relevance score along with the vector and/or fts scores depending on query type |
## Supported Scores for each query type
You can specify the type of scores you want the reranker to return. The following are the supported scores for each query type:
### Hybrid Search
|`return_score`| Status | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `relevance` | ✅ Supported | Returns only have the `_relevance_score` column |
| `all` | ❌ Not Supported | Returns have vector(`_distance`) and FTS(`score`) along with Hybrid Search score(`_relevance_score`) |
### Vector Search
|`return_score`| Status | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `relevance` | ✅ Supported | Returns only have the `_relevance_score` column |
| `all` | ✅ Supported | Returns have vector(`_distance`) along with Hybrid Search score(`_relevance_score`) |
### FTS Search
|`return_score`| Status | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `relevance` | ✅ Supported | Returns only have the `_relevance_score` column |
| `all` | ✅ Supported | Returns have FTS(`score`) along with Hybrid Search score(`_relevance_score`) |

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## Building Custom Rerankers
You can build your own custom reranker by subclassing the `Reranker` class and implementing the `rerank_hybrid()` method. Optionally, you can also implement the `rerank_vector()` and `rerank_fts()` methods if you want to support reranking for vector and FTS search separately.
Here's an example of a custom reranker that combines the results of semantic and full-text search using a linear combination of the scores.
The `Reranker` base interface comes with a `merge_results()` method that can be used to combine the results of semantic and full-text search. This is a vanilla merging algorithm that simply concatenates the results and removes the duplicates without taking the scores into consideration. It only keeps the first copy of the row encountered. This works well in cases that don't require the scores of semantic and full-text search to combine the results. If you want to use the scores or want to support `return_score="all"`, you'll need to implement your own merging algorithm.
```python
from lancedb.rerankers import Reranker
import pyarrow as pa
class MyReranker(Reranker):
def __init__(self, param1, param2, ..., return_score="relevance"):
super().__init__(return_score)
self.param1 = param1
self.param2 = param2
def rerank_hybrid(self, query: str, vector_results: pa.Table, fts_results: pa.Table):
# Use the built-in merging function
combined_result = self.merge_results(vector_results, fts_results)
# Do something with the combined results
# ...
# Return the combined results
return combined_result
def rerank_vector(self, query: str, vector_results: pa.Table):
# Do something with the vector results
# ...
# Return the vector results
return vector_results
def rerank_fts(self, query: str, fts_results: pa.Table):
# Do something with the FTS results
# ...
# Return the FTS results
return fts_results
```
### Example of a Custom Reranker
For the sake of simplicity let's build custom reranker that just enchances the Cohere Reranker by accepting a filter query, and accept other CohereReranker params as kwags.
```python
from typing import List, Union
import pandas as pd
from lancedb.rerankers import CohereReranker
class ModifiedCohereReranker(CohereReranker):
def __init__(self, filters: Union[str, List[str]], **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
filters = filters if isinstance(filters, list) else [filters]
self.filters = filters
def rerank_hybrid(self, query: str, vector_results: pa.Table, fts_results: pa.Table)-> pa.Table:
combined_result = super().rerank_hybrid(query, vector_results, fts_results)
df = combined_result.to_pandas()
for filter in self.filters:
df = df.query("not text.str.contains(@filter)")
return pa.Table.from_pandas(df)
def rerank_vector(self, query: str, vector_results: pa.Table)-> pa.Table:
vector_results = super().rerank_vector(query, vector_results)
df = vector_results.to_pandas()
for filter in self.filters:
df = df.query("not text.str.contains(@filter)")
return pa.Table.from_pandas(df)
def rerank_fts(self, query: str, fts_results: pa.Table)-> pa.Table:
fts_results = super().rerank_fts(query, fts_results)
df = fts_results.to_pandas()
for filter in self.filters:
df = df.query("not text.str.contains(@filter)")
return pa.Table.from_pandas(df)
```
!!! tip
The `vector_results` and `fts_results` are pyarrow tables. Lean more about pyarrow tables [here](https://arrow.apache.org/docs/python). It can be convered to other data types like pandas dataframe, pydict, pylist etc.
For example, You can convert them to pandas dataframes using `to_pandas()` method and perform any operations you want. After you are done, you can convert the dataframe back to pyarrow table using `pa.Table.from_pandas()` method and return it.

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Reranking is the process of reordering a list of items based on some criteria. In the context of search, reranking is used to reorder the search results returned by a search engine based on some criteria. This can be useful when the initial ranking of the search results is not satisfactory or when the user has provided additional information that can be used to improve the ranking of the search results.
LanceDB comes with some built-in rerankers. Some of the rerankers that are available in LanceDB are:
| Reranker | Description | Supported Query Types |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `LinearCombinationReranker` | Reranks search results based on a linear combination of FTS and vector search scores | Hybrid |
| `CohereReranker` | Uses cohere Reranker API to rerank results | Vector, FTS, Hybrid |
| `CrossEncoderReranker` | Uses a cross-encoder model to rerank search results | Vector, FTS, Hybrid |
| `ColbertReranker` | Uses a colbert model to rerank search results | Vector, FTS, Hybrid |
| `OpenaiReranker`(Experimental) | Uses OpenAI's chat model to rerank search results | Vector, FTS, Hybrid |
## Using a Reranker
Using rerankers is optional for vector and FTS. However, for hybrid search, rerankers are required. To use a reranker, you need to create an instance of the reranker and pass it to the `rerank` method of the query builder.
```python
import numpy
import lancedb
from lancedb.embeddings import get_registry
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
from lancedb.rerankers import CohereReranker
embedder = get_registry().get("sentence-transformers").create()
db = lancedb.connect("~/.lancedb")
class Schema(LanceModel):
text: str = embedder.SourceField()
vector: Vector(embedder.ndims()) = embedder.VectorField()
data = [
{"text": "hello world"},
{"text": "goodbye world"}
]
tbl = db.create_table("test", data)
reranker = CohereReranker(api_key="your_api_key")
# Run vector search with a reranker
result = tbl.query("hello").rerank(reranker).to_list()
# Run FTS search with a reranker
result = tbl.query("hello", query_type="fts").rerank(reranker).to_list()
# Run hybrid search with a reranker
tbl.create_fts_index("text")
result = tbl.query("hello", query_type="hybrid").rerank(reranker).to_list()
```
## Available Rerankers
LanceDB comes with some built-in rerankers. Here are some of the rerankers that are available in LanceDB:
- [Cohere Reranker](./cohere.md)
- [Cross Encoder Reranker](./cross_encoder.md)
- [ColBERT Reranker](./colbert.md)
- [OpenAI Reranker](./openai.md)
- [Linear Combination Reranker](./linear_combination.md)
## Creating Custom Rerankers
LanceDB also you to create custom rerankers by extending the base `Reranker` class. The custom reranker should implement the `rerank` method that takes a list of search results and returns a reranked list of search results. This is covered in more detail in the [Creating Custom Rerankers](./custom_reranker.md) section.

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# Linear Combination Reranker
This is the default re-ranker used by LanceDB hybrid search. It combines the results of semantic and full-text search using a linear combination of the scores. The weights for the linear combination can be specified. It defaults to 0.7, i.e, 70% weight for semantic search and 30% weight for full-text search.
!!! note
Supported Query Types: Hybrid
```python
import numpy
import lancedb
from lancedb.embeddings import get_registry
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
from lancedb.rerankers import LinearCombinationReranker
embedder = get_registry().get("sentence-transformers").create()
db = lancedb.connect("~/.lancedb")
class Schema(LanceModel):
text: str = embedder.SourceField()
vector: Vector(embedder.ndims()) = embedder.VectorField()
data = [
{"text": "hello world"},
{"text": "goodbye world"}
]
tbl = db.create_table("test", schema=Schema, mode="overwrite")
tbl.add(data)
reranker = LinearCombinationReranker()
# Run hybrid search with a reranker
tbl.create_fts_index("text", replace=True)
result = tbl.search("hello", query_type="hybrid").rerank(reranker=reranker).to_list()
```
Accepted Arguments
----------------
| Argument | Type | Default | Description |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| `weight` | `float` | `0.7` | The weight to use for the semantic search score. The weight for the full-text search score is `1 - weights`. |
| `return_score` | str | `"relevance"` | Options are "relevance" or "all". The type of score to return. If "relevance", will return only the `_relevance_score. If "all", will return all scores from the vector and FTS search along with the relevance score. |
## Supported Scores for each query type
You can specify the type of scores you want the reranker to return. The following are the supported scores for each query type:
### Hybrid Search
|`return_score`| Status | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `relevance` | ✅ Supported | Returns only have the `_relevance_score` column |
| `all` | ✅ Supported | Returns have vector(`_distance`) and FTS(`score`) along with Hybrid Search score(`_distance`) |

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# OpenAI Reranker (Experimental)
This re-ranker uses OpenAI chat model to rerank the search results. You can use this re-ranker by passing `OpenAI()` to the `rerank()` method.
!!! note
Supported Query Types: Hybrid, Vector, FTS
!!! warning
This re-ranker is experimental. OpenAI doesn't have a dedicated reranking model, so we are using the chat model for reranking.
```python
import numpy
import lancedb
from lancedb.embeddings import get_registry
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
from lancedb.rerankers import OpenaiReranker
embedder = get_registry().get("sentence-transformers").create()
db = lancedb.connect("~/.lancedb")
class Schema(LanceModel):
text: str = embedder.SourceField()
vector: Vector(embedder.ndims()) = embedder.VectorField()
data = [
{"text": "hello world"},
{"text": "goodbye world"}
]
tbl = db.create_table("test", schema=Schema, mode="overwrite")
tbl.add(data)
reranker = OpenaiReranker()
# Run vector search with a reranker
result = tbl.search("hello").rerank(reranker=reranker).to_list()
# Run FTS search with a reranker
result = tbl.search("hello", query_type="fts").rerank(reranker=reranker).to_list()
# Run hybrid search with a reranker
tbl.create_fts_index("text", replace=True)
result = tbl.search("hello", query_type="hybrid").rerank(reranker=reranker).to_list()
```
Accepted Arguments
----------------
| Argument | Type | Default | Description |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| `model_name` | `str` | `"gpt-4-turbo-preview"` | The name of the reranker model to use.|
| `column` | `str` | `"text"` | The name of the column to use as input to the cross encoder model. |
| `return_score` | str | `"relevance"` | Options are "relevance" or "all". The type of score to return. If "relevance", will return only the `_relevance_score. If "all" is supported, will return relevance score along with the vector and/or fts scores depending on query type |
| `api_key` | str | `None` | The API key to use. If None, will use the OPENAI_API_KEY environment variable.
## Supported Scores for each query type
You can specify the type of scores you want the reranker to return. The following are the supported scores for each query type:
### Hybrid Search
|`return_score`| Status | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `relevance` | ✅ Supported | Returns only have the `_relevance_score` column |
| `all` | ❌ Not Supported | Returns have vector(`_distance`) and FTS(`score`) along with Hybrid Search score(`_relevance_score`) |
### Vector Search
|`return_score`| Status | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `relevance` | ✅ Supported | Returns only have the `_relevance_score` column |
| `all` | ✅ Supported | Returns have vector(`_distance`) along with Hybrid Search score(`_relevance_score`) |
### FTS Search
|`return_score`| Status | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `relevance` | ✅ Supported | Returns only have the `_relevance_score` column |
| `all` | ✅ Supported | Returns have FTS(`score`) along with Hybrid Search score(`_relevance_score`) |

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