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  2. Vector database - Wikipedia

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    A vector database, vector store or vector search engine is a database that can store vectors (fixed-length lists of numbers) along with other data items. Vector databases typically implement one or more Approximate Nearest Neighbor algorithms, [1] [2] [3] so that one can search the database with a query vector to retrieve the closest matching database records.

  3. Milvus (vector database) - Wikipedia

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    Support of vector quantization for lossy input data compression, including product quantization (PQ) and scalar quantization (SQ), that trades stored data size for accuracy, Re-ranking. Milvus similarity search engine relies on heavily-modified forks of third-party open-source similarity search libraries, such as Faiss , [ 7 ] [ 8 ] DiskANN [ 9 ...

  4. List of GIS data sources - Wikipedia

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    Vector dataset from NASA's Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center on all reservoirs with a storage capacity >0.1 cubic km. Armed Conflict Location and Event Dataset Contains all reported conflict events in 50 countries in developing world, from 1997 to present.

  5. QGIS - Wikipedia

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    QGIS supports raster, vector, mesh, and point cloud layers. [4] Vector data is stored as either point, line, or polygon features. Multiple formats of raster images are supported, and the software can georeference images. QGIS supports shapefiles, personal geodatabases, dxf, MapInfo, PostGIS, and other industry-standard formats. [5]

  6. Cosmos DB - Wikipedia

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    It is designed to provide high availability, scalability, and low-latency access to data for modern applications. Unlike traditional relational databases, Cosmos DB is a NoSQL (meaning "Not only SQL", rather than "zero SQL") and vector database, [1] which means it can handle unstructured, semi-structured, structured, and vector data types. [2]

  7. Actian Vector - Wikipedia

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    Actian Vector (formerly known as VectorWise) is an SQL relational database management system designed for high performance in analytical database applications. [2] It published record breaking results on the Transaction Processing Performance Council's TPC-H benchmark for database sizes of 100 GB, 300 GB, 1 TB and 3 TB on non-clustered hardware.

  8. Vector Limited - Wikipedia

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    Vector Limited is a New Zealand energy company, which runs a portfolio of businesses delivering energy and communication services across Australasia and the Pacific. Its primary business is electricity distribution, along with distributing piped gas.

  9. Vector - Wikipedia

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    Vector, a one-dimensional array data structure. Distance-vector routing protocol, a class of routing protocols; Dope vector, a data structure used to store information about an array; Feature vector, an n-dimensional vector of numerical features that represent some object; Interrupt vector, the location in memory of an interrupt handling routine