pub struct SmartRetrieval {
pub weights: RetrievalWeights,
}Expand description
Retrieval engine that combines four signals.
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Source§impl SmartRetrieval
impl SmartRetrieval
pub fn new(weights: RetrievalWeights) -> Self
pub fn set_weights(&mut self, weights: RetrievalWeights)
Sourcepub fn retrieve(
&self,
conn: &Connection,
query: &[f32],
top_k: usize,
) -> Result<Vec<SmartSearchResult>>
pub fn retrieve( &self, conn: &Connection, query: &[f32], top_k: usize, ) -> Result<Vec<SmartSearchResult>>
Retrieve top-k entities scored by the four-signal formula.
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Source§impl Default for SmartRetrieval
impl Default for SmartRetrieval
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fn default() -> SmartRetrieval
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impl Freeze for SmartRetrieval
impl RefUnwindSafe for SmartRetrieval
impl Send for SmartRetrieval
impl Sync for SmartRetrieval
impl Unpin for SmartRetrieval
impl UnsafeUnpin for SmartRetrieval
impl UnwindSafe for SmartRetrieval
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