DARTH learns to predict a query's current recall during HNSW/IVF search and stops early at a user-specified target, achieving speedups up to 14.6x on HNSW and 41.8x on IVF, yet 13-15% of queries miss the target.
LANNS: A Web-Scale Approximate Nearest Neighbor Lookup System
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Nearest neighbor search (NNS) has a wide range of applications in information retrieval, computer vision, machine learning, databases, and other areas. Existing state-of-the-art algorithm for nearest neighbor search, Hierarchical Navigable Small World Networks(HNSW), is unable to scale to large datasets of 100M records in high dimensions. In this paper, we propose LANNS, an end-to-end platform for Approximate Nearest Neighbor Search, which scales for web-scale datasets. Library for Large Scale Approximate Nearest Neighbor Search (LANNS) is deployed in multiple production systems for identifying topK ($100 \leq topK \leq 200$) approximate nearest neighbors with a latency of a few milliseconds per query, high throughput of 2.5k Queries Per Second (QPS) on a single node, on large ($\sim$180M data points) high dimensional (50-2048 dimensional) datasets.
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DARTH: Declarative Recall Through Early Termination for Approximate Nearest Neighbor Search
DARTH learns to predict a query's current recall during HNSW/IVF search and stops early at a user-specified target, achieving speedups up to 14.6x on HNSW and 41.8x on IVF, yet 13-15% of queries miss the target.