Mastering Vector Search with MongoDB Atlas

Thank you for your interest in our webinar, "Mastering Vector Search with MongoDB Atlas", which was conducted on December 20th, 2024.

This session covered the basics and best practices of optimizing vector search in MongoDB Atlas, providing attendees with valuable insights to enhance their database and search capabilities.

Speaker:

Manosh Malai
CTO, Mydbops

What Was Covered in the Webinar:

  • The fundamentals of vector search in MongoDB Atlas.
  • Techniques for storing vector embeddings and creating efficient indexes.
  • Performing similarity queries for applications like semantic search and personalized recommendations.
  • Best practices for scaling and optimizing performance for vector-based systems.

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Mastering Vector Search with MongoDB Atlas

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December 20, 2024
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2024-12-20 3:30 pm
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