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Hello!
I was browsing the Azure Cognitive Search Vector Search example, and I noticed a shift in the range of score values between vector search with one vector: score~0.8
and when involving multiple vectors (cross-field or multi-vector): score~0.03
Do you have any explanation or resources concerning the score value shift?
In my use-case, I am thinking about leveraging score values, for instance filtering based on some score value. To do so, I need to grasp the
Thanks for your help!
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Hello!
I was browsing the Azure Cognitive Search Vector Search example, and I noticed a shift in the range of score values between vector search with one vector: score~0.8
and when involving multiple vectors (cross-field or multi-vector): score~0.03
Do you have any explanation or resources concerning the score value shift?
In my use-case, I am thinking about leveraging score values, for instance filtering based on some score value. To do so, I need to grasp the
Thanks for your help!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: