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    VectorDB

    VectorDB

    A Python vector database you just need, no more, no less

    ...It's a testament to effective Pythonic design without over-engineering, making it a lean yet powerful solution for all your needs. vectordb capitalizes on the powerful retrieval prowess of DocArray and the scalability, reliability, and serving capabilities of Jina. Here's the magic: DocArray serves as the engine driving vector search logic, while Jina guarantees efficient and scalable index serving. This synergy culminates in a robust, yet user-friendly vector database experience, that's vectordb for you.
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    Aquila DB

    Aquila DB

    An easy to use Neural Search Engine

    Aquila DB is a Neural search engine. In other words, it is a database to index Latent Vectors generated by ML models along with JSON Metadata to perform k-NN retrieval. It is dead simple to set up, language-agnostic, and drop in addition to your Machine Learning Applications. Aquila DB, as of current features is a ready solution for Machine Learning engineers and Data scientists to build Neural Information Retrieval applications out of the box with minimal dependencies.
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