pkw, to random
@pkw@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

Anybody recommend a free or open source database that can do vectors?

I use elasticsearch at work and would like to duplicate or imitate what it can do with vector indexes on my own.

#vectordb #database

pkw,
@pkw@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

@ascherbaum Thanks! this looks great. I am very comfortable with postgres.

(edit: made me think to look for something for sqlite)

this looks cool too:
https://github.com/asg017/sqlite-vss

ascherbaum,
@ascherbaum@mastodon.social avatar

@pkw Report back about your experiences, please.

cincura_net, to dotnet
@cincura_net@mas.to avatar
kjr, to random
@kjr@babka.social avatar

COMPUTER VISION / IMAGE RETRIEVAL (please share it)

I am checking different opensource vector databases to create a database of images. This database will be quite dynamic at the beginning, and it should be open for changes (CRUD) and reindexing for the full time of the project, which can be some years.
I see that Milvus and Weaviate are two potentially good candidates, but I would love to know more from people who had already experience with them.
Does somebody have experience with those vector DBs or other potential candidates for a image retrieval application?

kellogh, to ai
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can fpgrowth be implemented via HNSW? is it? more generally, my question is if a vector DB can implement fpgrowth in one sort or another #ai #ml #datamining #math #vectordb #vector

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