📊 NMSLIB visualization tool
Install client via pip. Ideally, nmslib-viz
is well supported for Python >= 3.7.
pip3 install nmslib-viz --no-binary nmslib
The
--no-binary
option is important for a better CPU performance.
Just run it like this:
nmslib-viz INDEX_FILE_PATH [--number_points NUMBER_POINTS]
Arguments:
INDEX_FILE_PATH
: String pointing to the NMSLIB file path. There has to be the additional .dat file for the index, the one that is created when uses thesave_data=True
option in the saveIndex() function. For example:index.nmslib
andindex.nmslib.dat
need to exist but onlyindex.nmslib
has to be provided as this parameter.NUMBER_POINTS
: (optional) Number of points as a maximum to plot from the NMSLIB index data, where has to be 1 at least. Default value: 1000.
You could also check this example for knowing how to use this library in a Python script.
Note: this example is a representation of the SearchLy index.
Usage of virtualenv is recommended for package library / runtime isolation.
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Setup virtual environment
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Install dependencies
pip3 install -r requirements.lock
- Install locally
pip3 install . --no-binary nmslib
Suggestions, improvements, and enhancements are always welcome! If you have any issues, please do raise one in the Issues section. If you have an improvement, do file an issue to discuss the suggestion before creating a PR.
All ideas – no matter how outrageous – welcome!
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