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templates: add Redis multi-modal multi-vector RAG template #17486

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@tylerhutcherson tylerhutcherson commented Feb 13, 2024

  • Description: Add a Redis multi-modal multi-vector RAG template for our upcoming webinar.
  • Issue: N/A
  • Dependencies: poetry dependencies bundled into the template.
  • Twitter handle: @tchutch94

Still finishing up a readme image/architecture, but wanted to solicit some feedback! Thanks :)

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@dosubot dosubot bot added the size:XL This PR changes 500-999 lines, ignoring generated files. label Feb 13, 2024
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@dosubot dosubot bot added Ɑ: retriever Related to retriever module 🤖:enhancement A large net-new component, integration, or chain. Use sparingly. The largest features 🔌: redis Primarily related to Redis integrations labels Feb 13, 2024
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