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    pgvector

    pgvector

    Open-source vector similarity search for Postgres

    ...You can add an index to use approximate nearest neighbor search, which trades some recall for speed. Unlike typical indexes, you will see different results for queries after adding an approximate index. An HNSW index creates a multilayer graph. It has better query performance than IVFFlat (in terms of speed-recall tradeoff), but has slower build times and uses more memory. Also, an index can be created without any data in the table since there isn’t a training step like IVFFlat.
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    marqo

    marqo

    Tensor search for humans

    ...Marqo is a versatile and robust search and analytics engine that can be integrated into any website or application. Due to horizontal scalability, Marqo provides lightning-fast query times, even with millions of documents. Marqo helps you configure deep-learning models like CLIP to pull semantic meaning from images. It can seamlessly handle image-to-image, image-to-text and text-to-image search and analytics. Marqo adapts and stores your data in a fully schemaless manner. It combines tensor search with a query DSL that provides efficient pre-filtering. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    OceanBase seekdb

    OceanBase seekdb

    The AI-Native Search Database

    seekdb is an AI-native search database from OceanBase that unifies vector, full-text, relational, JSON, and GIS data into a single query engine. The system is designed to support hybrid search workloads and in-database AI workflows without requiring multiple specialized databases. It enables developers to perform semantic search, keyword search, and structured SQL queries within the same platform, simplifying modern AI application stacks. seekdb also embeds AI capabilities directly in the database layer, including embedding generation, reranking, and LLM inference for end-to-end RAG pipelines. ...
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Vespa

    Vespa

    The open big data serving engine

    ...This makes it easy to create high-performing search applications at any scale, whether you want to use traditional techniques or a modern vector-based approach. You can even combine both approaches efficiently in the same query, something no other engine can do. Recommendation, personalization and targeting involves evaluating recommender models over content items to select the best ones. Vespa lets you build applications which does this online, typically combining fast vector search and filtering with evaluation of machine-learned models over the items. ...
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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