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Mozilla Public License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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deeplake
- FLaNK AI Weekly 25 March 2025
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Qdrant, the Vector Search Database, raised $28M in a Series A round
I think Activeloop(YC) is too: https://github.com/activeloopai/deeplake/
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[P] I built a Chatbot to talk with any Github Repo. đȘ
This repository contains two Python scripts that demonstrate how to create a chatbot using Streamlit, OpenAI GPT-3.5-turbo, and Activeloop's Deep Lake. The chatbot searches a dataset stored in Deep Lake to find relevant information and generates responses based on the user's input.
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[P] Chat With Any GitHub Repo - Code Understanding with @LangChainAI & @activeloopai
Deep Lake GitHub
- [P] A 'ChatGPT Interface' to Explore Your ML Datasets -> app.activeloop.ai
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Build ChatGPT for Financial Documents with LangChain + Deep Lake
As the world is increasingly generating vast amounts of financial data, the need for advanced tools to analyze and make sense of it has never been greater. This is where LangChain and Deep Lake come in, offering a powerful combination of technology to help build a question-answering tool based on financial data. After participating in a LangChain hackathon last week, I created a way to use Deep Lake, the data lake for deep learning (a package my team and I are building) with LangChain. I decided to put together a guide of sorts on how you can approach building your own question-answering tools with LangChain and Deep Lake as the data store.
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Launch HN: Activeloop (YC S18) â Data lake for deep learning
Re: HF - we know them and admire their work (primarily, until very recently, focused on NLP, while we focus mostly on CV). As mentioned in the post, a large part of Deep Lake, including the Python-based dataloader and dataset format, is open source as well - https://github.com/activeloopai/deeplake.
Likewise, we curate a list of large open source datasets here -> https://datasets.activeloop.ai/docs/ml/, but our main thing isn't aggregating datasets (focus for HF datasets), but rather providing people with a way to manage their data efficiently. That being said, all of the 125+ public datasets we have are available in seconds with one line of code. :)
We haven't benchmarked against HF datasets in a while, but Deep Lake's dataloader is much, much faster in third-party benchmarks (see this https://arxiv.org/pdf/2209.13705 and here for an older version, that was much slower than what we have now, see this: https://pasteboard.co/la3DmCUR2iFb.png). HF under the hood uses Git-LFS (to the best of my knowledge) and is not opinionated on formats, so LAION just dumps Parquet files on their storage.
While your setup would work for a few TBs, scaling to PB would be tricky including maintaining your own infrastructure. And yep, as you said NAS/NFS would neither be able to handle the scale (especially writes with 1k workers). I am also slightly curious about your use of mmap files with image/video compressed data (as zero-copy wonât happen) unless you decompress inside the GPU ;), but would love to learn more from you! Re: pricing thanks for the feedback, storage is one component and customly priced for PB-scale workloads.
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[P] Launching Deep Lake: the data lake for deep learning applications - https://activeloop.ai/
Deep Lake is fresh off the "press", so we would really appreciate your feedback here or in our community, a star on GitHub. If you're interested to learn more, you can read the Deep Lake academic paper or the whitepaper (that talks more about our vision!).
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Researchers at Activeloop AI Introduce âDeep Lake,â an Open-Source Lakehouse for Deep Learning Applications
Continue reading | heck out the paper and github
GIthub: https://github.com/activeloopai/deeplake
marqo
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Are we at peak vector database?
We (Marqo) are doing a lot on 1 and 2. There is a huge amount to be done on the ML side of vector search and we are investing heavily in it. I think it has not quite sunk in that vector search systems are ML systems and everything that comes with that. I would love to chat about 1 and 2 so feel free to email me (email is in my profile). What we have done so far is here -> https://github.com/marqo-ai/marqo
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Qdrant, the Vector Search Database, raised $28M in a Series A round
Marqo.ai (https://github.com/marqo-ai/marqo) is doing some interesting stuff and is oss. We handle embedding generation as well as retrieval (full disclosure, I work for Marqo.ai)
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Ask HN: Is there any good semantic search GUI for images or documents?
Take a look here https://github.com/marqo-ai/local-image-search-demo. It is based on https://github.com/marqo-ai/marqo. We do a lot of image search applications. Feel free to reach out if you have other questions (email in profile).
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90x Faster Than Pgvector â Lantern's HNSW Index Creation Time
That sounds much longer than it should. I am not sure on your exact use-case but I would encourage you to check out Marqo (https://github.com/marqo-ai/marqo - disclaimer, I am a co-founder). All inference and orchestration is included (no api calls) and many open-source or fine-tuned models can be used.
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Embeddings: What they are and why they matter
Try this https://github.com/marqo-ai/marqo which handles all the chunking for you (and is configurable). Also handles chunking of images in an analogous way. This enables highlighting in longer docs and also for images in a single retrieval step.
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Choosing vector database: a side-by-side comparison
As others have correctly pointed out, to make a vector search or recommendation application requires a lot more than similarity alone. We have seen the HNSW become commoditised and the real value lies elsewhere. Just because a database has vector functionality doesnât mean it will actually service anything beyond âhello worldâ type semantic search applications. IMHO these have questionable value, much like the simple Q and A RAG applications that have proliferated. The elephant in the room with these systems is that if you are relying on machine learning models to produce the vectors you are going to need to invest heavily in the ML components of the system. Domain specific models are a must if you want to be a serious contender to an existing search system and all the usual considerations still apply regarding frequent retraining and monitoring of the models. Currently this is left as an exercise to the reader - and a very large one at that. We (https://github.com/marqo-ai/marqo, I am a co-founder) are investing heavily into making the ML production worthy and continuous learning from feedback of the models as part of the system. Lots of other things to think about in how you represent documents with multiple vectors, multimodality, late interactions, the interplay between embedding quality and HNSW graph quality (i.e. recall) and much more.
- Show HN: Marqo â Vectorless Vector Search
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AI for AWS Documentation
Marqo provides automatic, configurable chunking (for example with overlap) and can allow you to bring your own model or choose from a wide range of opensource models. I think e5-large would be a good one to try. https://github.com/marqo-ai/marqo
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[N] Open-source search engine Meilisearch launches vector search
Marqo has a similar API to Meilisearch's standard API but uses vector search in the background: https://github.com/marqo-ai/marqo
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Ask HN: Which Vector Database do you recommend for LLM applications?
Have you tried Marqo? check the repo : https://github.com/marqo-ai/marqo
What are some alternatives?
lance - Modern columnar data format for ML and LLMs implemented in Rust. Convert from parquet in 2 lines of code for 100x faster random access, vector index, and data versioning. Compatible with Pandas, DuckDB, Polars, Pyarrow, with more integrations coming..
Weaviate - Weaviate is an open-source vector database that stores both objects and vectors, allowing for the combination of vector search with structured filtering with the fault tolerance and scalability of a cloud-native databaseâ.
auto-maple - Artificial intelligence software for MapleStory that uses various machine learning and computer vision techniques to navigate challenging in-game environments
gpt4-pdf-chatbot-langchain - GPT4 & LangChain Chatbot for large PDF docs
tensorstore - Library for reading and writing large multi-dimensional arrays.
Milvus - A cloud-native vector database, storage for next generation AI applications
langchain - ⥠Building applications with LLMs through composability ⥠[Moved to: https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain]
qdrant - Qdrant - High-performance, massive-scale Vector Database for the next generation of AI. Also available in the cloud https://cloud.qdrant.io/
barfi - Python Flow Based Programming environment that provides a graphical programming environment.
vault-ai - OP Vault ChatGPT: Give ChatGPT long-term memory using the OP Stack (OpenAI + Pinecone Vector Database). Upload your own custom knowledge base files (PDF, txt, epub, etc) using a simple React frontend.
super-image - Image super resolution models for PyTorch.
marqo - Tensor search for humans. [Moved to: https://github.com/marqo-ai/marqo]