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-Inverted list/product quantization was historically the most common way to search large vector datasets. However, recall is very bad in some circumstances (most notably when query/dataset vectors are drawn from significantly different distributions: see [[https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.04359]] and [[https://kay21s.github.io/RoarGraph-VLDB2024.pdf]]. The latter explains this phenomenon as resulting from the nearest neighbours being split across many more (and more widely distributed) clusters (cells) than with in-distribution queries.
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+IVF-DAC (for some reason), which is just inverted lists combined with product quantization, was historically the most common way to search large vector datasets. However, recall is very bad in some circumstances (most notably when query/dataset vectors are drawn from significantly different distributions: see [[https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.04359]] and [[https://kay21s.github.io/RoarGraph-VLDB2024.pdf]]. The latter explains this phenomenon as resulting from the nearest neighbours being split across many more (and more widely distributed) clusters (cells) than with in-distribution queries.
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