Founded in 2010, the SEATTLE POSTGRESQL USERS GROUP (SEAPUG) gets
together in person and we talk about technology and databases –
especially our favorite database, POSTGRES! Nothing is too simple or
too complicated. Come meet the people… from the newbie to expert –
whether your job directly involves databases or not – all have a
good time talking shop about technology over some food and drinks.
------------------------- Vectors are a centuries old, well-studied
mathematical concept, yet they pose many challenges around efficient
storage and retrieval in database systems. Applications requiring
effective search techniques for vectors have advanced, with
“retrieval-augmented generation” (RAG) becoming a key building
technique. An extensible database like PostgreSQL can add vector
search through an extension like pgvector.
In this talk, we’ll review what vectors are, how they are used in
applications, and what users are looking for in vector storage and
search systems. We’ll then see how you can search for vector data in
PostgreSQL, including looking at best practices for using pgvector by
taking a deeper look at how pgvector implements different vector
search techniques. We’ll also see where traditional databases
methods are most effective for building RAG-driven apps.
At the end of this talk, you’ll have a set of best practices you can
use when designing applications that require vector search.
Pizza is provided, and we also have a user group lending library of
books & papers related to PostgreSQL and Databases.
Speaker: Jonathan Katz is a Principal Product Manager – Technical on
the Amazon Redshift team and is based in New York. He’s on the Core
Team of PostgreSQL and is an active open source contributor, including
to pgvector.
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