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    turbovec

    turbovec

    A vector index built on TurboQuant, written in Rust with Python

    turbovec is a Rust-based vector index with Python bindings for fast similarity search. It is built around TurboQuant, a quantization approach designed to reduce vector storage while preserving useful distance information. The project targets workloads where embedding search needs to be compact, efficient, and practical to integrate into Python applications. It avoids a separate training phase for the quantizer, which can simplify setup compared with systems that require codebook learning....
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    ENAS in PyTorch

    ENAS in PyTorch

    PyTorch implementation of "Efficient Neural Architecture Search

    ENAS in PyTorch is a PyTorch implementation of Efficient Neural Architecture Search (ENAS), a method that automates the design of neural network architectures through reinforcement learning and parameter sharing. The repository demonstrates how a controller network can explore a large search space and discover high-performing architectures while dramatically reducing the computational cost traditionally associated with neural architecture search. It is primarily intended as a research and...
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