trulens
Milvus
trulens | Milvus | |
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14 | 105 | |
1,629 | 26,979 | |
7.9% | 2.5% | |
9.8 | 10.0 | |
4 days ago | 7 days ago | |
Jupyter Notebook | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
trulens
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Why Vector Compression Matters
Retrieval using a single vector is called dense passage retrieval (DPR), because an entire passage (dozens to hundreds of tokens) is encoded as a single vector. ColBERT instead encodes a vector-per-token, where each vector is influenced by surrounding context. This leads to meaningfully better results; for example, here’s ColBERT running on Astra DB compared to DPR using openai-v3-small vectors, compared with TruLens for the Braintrust Coda Help Desk data set. ColBERT easily beats DPR at correctness, context relevance, and groundedness.
- FLaNK AI Weekly 18 March 2024
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First 15 Open Source Advent projects
12. TruLens by TruEra | Github | tutorial
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trulens VS agenta - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 22 Nov 2023
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How are generative AI companies monitoring their systems in production?
3) Hallucination is probably the biggest problem we solve for. To do evals for hallucination, we typically see our users use a combination of groundedness (does the context support the LLM response) and context relevance (is the retrieved context relevant to the query). There's also a bunch more for the evaluations you mentioned (moderation models, sentiment, usefulness, etc.) and it's pretty easy to add custom evals.
Also - my hot take is that gpt-3.5 is good enough for evals (sometimes better) than gpt-4 if you give the LLM enough instructions on how to do the eval.
website: https://www.trulens.org/
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 28 August 2023
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[P] TruLens-Eval is an open source project for eval & tracking LLM experiments.
The team at TruEra recently released an open source project for evaluation & tracking of LLM applications called TruLens-Eval. We’ve specifically targeted retrieval-augmented QA as a core use case and so far we’ve seen it used for comparing different models and parameters, prompts, vector-db configurations and query planning strategies. I’d love to get your feedback on it.
- [D] Hardest thing about building with LLMs?
- Stop Evaluating LLMs on Vibes
- OSS library for attribution and interpretation methods for deep nets
Milvus
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Computer Vision Meetup: Develop a Legal Search Application from Scratch using Milvus and DSPy!
Legal practitioners often need to find specific cases and clauses across thousands of dense documents. While traditional keyword-based search techniques are useful, they fail to fully capture semantic content of queries and case files. Vector search engines and large language models provide an intriguing alternative. In this talk, I will show you how to build a legal search application using the DSPy framework and the Milvus vector search engine.
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2024)
Zilliz (zilliz.com) | Hybrid/ONSITE (SF, NYC) | Full-time
I am part of the hiring team for DevRel
NYC - https://boards.greenhouse.io/zilliz/jobs/4307910005
SF - https://boards.greenhouse.io/zilliz/jobs/4317590005
Zilliz is the company behind Milvus (https://github.com/milvus-io/milvus), the most starred vector database on GitHub. Milvus is a distributed vector database that shines in 1B+ vector use cases. Examples include autonomous driving, e-commerce, and drug discovery. (and, of course, RAG)
We are also hiring for other roles that I am not personally involved in the hiring process for such as product managers, software engineers, and recruiters.
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Unlock Advanced Search Capabilities with Milvus and Read about RAG
Get started with Milvus on GitHub.
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Milvus VS pgvecto.rs - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 13 Mar 2024
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How to choose the right type of database
Milvus: An open-source vector database designed for AI and ML applications. It excels in handling large-scale vector similarity searches, making it suitable for recommendation systems, image and video retrieval, and natural language processing tasks.
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Simplifying the Milvus Selection Process
Selecting the right version of open-source Milvus is important to the success of any project leveraging vector search technology. With Milvus offering different versions of its vector database tailored to varying requirements, understanding the significance of selecting the correct version is key for achieving desired outcomes.
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7 Vector Databases Every Developer Should Know!
Milvus is an open-source vector database designed to handle large-scale similarity search and vector indexing. It supports multiple index types and offers highly efficient search capabilities, making it suitable for a wide range of AI and ML applications, including image and video recognition, natural language processing, and recommendation systems.
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2024)
Zilliz is hiring! We're looking for REMOTE and/or HYBRID roles in SF
Zilliz is the company behind Milvus (https://github.com/milvus-io/milvus), the most widely adopted vector database. Vector databases are a crucial piece of any technology stack looking to take advantage of unstructured data. Most recently and notably, Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG). For RAG, vector databases like Milvus are used as the tool to inject customized data. In other words, vector databases make things like customized chat bots, personalized product recommendations, and more possible.
We are hiring for Developer Advocates, Senior+ Level Engineers and Product people, and Talent Acquisition. Check out all the roles here: https://zilliz.com/careers
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Qdrant, the Vector Search Database, raised $28M in a Series A round
Good on them, I know the crustaceans are out here happy about this raise for a Rust based Vector DB!
(now I'm gonna plug what I work on)
If you're interested in a more scalable vector database written in Go, check out Milvus (https://github.com/milvus-io/milvus)
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Open Source Advent Fun Wraps Up!
But before we do, I do want to say that 🤩 all these lovely Open-Source projects would love a little 🎉💕 love by getting a GitHub star ⭐ for their efforts. Including Open Source Milvus 🥰
What are some alternatives?
langfuse - 🪢 Open source LLM engineering platform: Observability, metrics, evals, prompt management, playground, datasets. Integrates with LlamaIndex, Langchain, OpenAI SDK, LiteLLM, and more. 🍊YC W23
pgvector - Open-source vector similarity search for Postgres
shapash - 🔅 Shapash: User-friendly Explainability and Interpretability to Develop Reliable and Transparent Machine Learning Models
faiss - A library for efficient similarity search and clustering of dense vectors.
probability - Probabilistic reasoning and statistical analysis in TensorFlow
qdrant - Qdrant - High-performance, massive-scale Vector Database for the next generation of AI. Also available in the cloud https://cloud.qdrant.io/
LIME - Tutorial notebooks on explainable Machine Learning with LIME (Original work: https://arxiv.org/abs/1602.04938)
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 database.
embedchain - Personalizing LLM Responses
Elasticsearch - Free and Open, Distributed, RESTful Search Engine
machine_learning_basics - Plain python implementations of basic machine learning algorithms
Face Recognition - The world's simplest facial recognition api for Python and the command line