Chang She 9a9a73a65d [python] Use pydantic for embedding function persistence (#467)
1. Support persistent embedding function so users can just search using
query string
2. Add fixed size list conversion for multiple vector columns
3. Add support for empty query (just apply select/where/limit).
4. Refactor and simplify some of the data prep code

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Co-authored-by: Chang She <chang@lancedb.com>
Co-authored-by: Weston Pace <weston.pace@gmail.com>
2023-09-05 21:30:45 -07:00
2023-09-02 22:17:19 +05:30
2023-03-17 18:15:19 -07:00

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LanceDB is an open-source database for vector-search built with persistent storage, which greatly simplifies retrevial, filtering and management of embeddings.

The key features of LanceDB include:

  • Production-scale vector search with no servers to manage.

  • Store, query and filter vectors, metadata and multi-modal data (text, images, videos, point clouds, and more).

  • Support for vector similarity search, full-text search and SQL.

  • Native Python and Javascript/Typescript support.

  • Zero-copy, automatic versioning, manage versions of your data without needing extra infrastructure.

  • Ecosystem integrations with LangChain 🦜🔗, LlamaIndex 🦙, Apache-Arrow, Pandas, Polars, DuckDB and more on the way.

LanceDB's core is written in Rust 🦀 and is built using Lance, an open-source columnar format designed for performant ML workloads.

Quick Start

Javascript

npm install vectordb
const lancedb = require('vectordb');
const db = await lancedb.connect('data/sample-lancedb');

const table = await db.createTable('vectors', 
      [{ id: 1, vector: [0.1, 0.2], item: "foo", price: 10 },
       { id: 2, vector: [1.1, 1.2], item: "bar", price: 50 }])

const query = table.search([0.1, 0.3]);
query.limit = 20;
const results = await query.execute();

Python

pip install lancedb
import lancedb

uri = "data/sample-lancedb"
db = lancedb.connect(uri)
table = db.create_table("my_table",
                         data=[{"vector": [3.1, 4.1], "item": "foo", "price": 10.0},
                               {"vector": [5.9, 26.5], "item": "bar", "price": 20.0}])
result = table.search([100, 100]).limit(2).to_df()

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