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How to Compute Cosine Similarity Between Two Vectors in Python
This code calculates the cosine similarity between two numeric vectors using the dot product and Euclidean norms, returning a value between -1 and 1.
import math
def cosine_similarity(vec_a, vec_b):
if len(vec_a) != len(vec_b):
raise ValueError("Vectors must have the same length")
dot_product = sum(a * b for a, b in zip(vec_a, vec_b))
norm_a = math.sqrt(sum(a * a for a in vec_a))
norm_b = math.sqrt(sum(b * b for b in vec_b))
i…
Cosine Similarity to Retrieve Top K Chunks in Python
Compute cosine similarity between a query vector and a list of chunk vectors, then return the indices and scores of the top k most similar chunks.
import numpy as np
from numpy.linalg import norm
def cosine_similarity(vec1, vec2):
return np.dot(vec1, vec2) / (norm(vec1) * norm(vec2))
def retrieve_top_k(query_vec, chunk_vectors, k=3):
similarities = [cosine_similarity(query_vec, vec) for vec in chunk_vectors]
top_indices = sorted(range(len(similarit…
How to Batch Embed a List of Strings in Python
Batch embed a list of strings into deterministic pseudo-random vectors using a mock encoder class.
class MockEncoder:
def __init__(self, dim=8, seed=42):
self.dim = dim
self.seed = seed
def embed(self, text):
# Deterministic pseudo-random embedding based on text content
hash_val = hash(text)
import random
rng = random.Random(hash_val + self.seed)
retu…
How to Create a Mock Text Embedding with Hash in Python
Generate deterministic mock text embeddings using SHA-256 hashing and numpy, producing normalized vectors for similarity testing without an LLM.
import hashlib
import numpy as np
def mock_embed(text: str, dim: int = 10, seed: int = 42) -> np.ndarray:
"""Generate a deterministic mock embedding using a hash function.
Args:
text: Input text to embed
dim: Dimension of the output vector
seed: Seed for reproducibility
R…
One Hot Encode Categories in Python
Convert a list of categorical strings into one-hot encoded numeric vectors using pure Python and NumPy.
import numpy as np
categories = ["red", "green", "blue", "red", "blue", "green", "red"]
unique = sorted(set(categories))
lookup = {cat: i for i, cat in enumerate(unique)}
one_hot = []
for cat in categories:
row = [0] * len(unique)
row[lookup[cat]] = 1
one_hot.append(row)
print("Categories:", categories…
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