📄 🤖 Semantic search and workflows for medical/scientific papers
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📄 🤖 Semantic search and workflows for medical/scientific papers
Vector search demo with the arXiv paper dataset, RedisVL, HuggingFace, OpenAI, Cohere, FastAPI, React, and Redis.
This open source chatbot project lets you create a chatbot that uses your own data to answer questions, thanks to the power of the OpenAI GPT-3.5 model.
Search through all your personal data efficiently like web search.
An in-memory NoSQL database implemented in Python.
A JavaScript library that brings vector search and RAG to your browser!
Finding all pairs of similar documents time- and memory-efficiently
COVID-19 Open Research Dataset (CORD-19) Analysis
Document Search Engine project with TF-IDF abd Google universal sentence encoder model
This code example shows how to make a chatbot for semantic search over documents using Streamlit, LangChain, and various vector databases. The chatbot lets users ask questions and get answers from a document collection. The code is in Python and can be customized for different scenarios and data.
A lightweight, production-ready RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation) library in Go.
Building blocks for rapid development of GenAI applications
BM25 search implemented in PL/pgSQL
🥥 Coco AI App - search, connect, collaborate, AI-powered enterprise search, all in one place.
A highly efficient, isomorphic, full-featured, multilingual text search engine library, providing full-text search, fuzzy matching, phonetic scoring, document indexing and more, with micro JSON state hydration/dehydration in-browser and server-side.
faster BM25 search algorithms in Python
🥥 Coco AI Server - search, connect, collaborate, AI-powered enterprise search, all in one place.
dead simple document index and search, nothing fancy
Rust-based text search engine from scratch supporting multiple document similarity metrics (TF-IDF, BM25, BM25VA)
Search anything, instantly
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