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    AnnLite

    AnnLite

    A fast embedded library for approximate nearest neighbor search

    ...Smooth integration with neural search ecosystem including Jina and DocArray, so that users can easily expose search API with gRPC and/or HTTP. The library is easy to install and use. It is designed to be used with Python. To support search with filters, the annlite must be created with colums parameter, which is a series of fields you want to filter by.
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    NOW

    NOW

    No-code tool for creating a neural search solution in minutes

    ...NOW can support your custom data in the form of a DocumentArray, as a path to a local folder, or S3 bucket. You can choose a demo dataset to get started quickly. The demo datasets are hosted by NOW which can be easily used to build a search application. There is a large variety of datasets, including images, text, and audio. Perhaps your data is stored in an S3 bucket, which is an option NOW also supports. In this case, NOW asks for the URI to the S3 bucket, as well as the credentials and region thereof. A final step in loading your data is to choose the fields of your data that you would like to use for search and filter respectively.
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