Kiri Search is an unmaintained fork of Kiri NLE with added search functionality.
Install Kiri via PyPi:
pip install kirisearch
from kiri_search import Kiri, Document
# Unprocessed documents
documents = [
Document("Look at examples to see awesome use cases!"),
Document("Check out the docs to see what's possible!")
]
# Use our inference API
kiri = Kiri(api_key="abc")
# Or run locally
kiri = Kiri(local=True)
# Process documents
kiri.upload(documents)
# Start building!
search_results = kiri.search("What are some cool apps that have been built?")
print(search_results.to_json())
# Prints
{
"max_score": 0.3804888461635889,
"total_results": 2,
"results": [
{
"document": {
"id":"LzhtWcpV2eoMk8GJwaw7na",
"content":"Look at examples to see awesome use cases!"
},
"score": 0.3804888461635889,
"preview":" Look at examples to see awesome use cases!"
},
{
"document": {
"id":"bcLb8xUK585Zm6rZrwj89A",
"content":"Check out the docs to see what's possible!"
},
"score": 0.1742559312454076,
"preview":" Check out the docs to see what's possible!"
}
]
}
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No experience needed
- Entrance to practical AI should be simple
- Get state-of-the-art performance in your task without being an expert
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There is an overwhelming amount of models
- We implement the best ones for various use cases
- A few general models can accomplish more with less optimisation
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Deploying models cost effectively is hard work
- If our models suit your use case, no deployment is needed
- Our API scales, is always available, and you only pay for usage