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Neural Search plugin
The Neural Search plugin is an experimental feature. For updates on the progress of the Neural Search plugin, or if you want to leave feedback that could help improve the feature, join the discussion in the Neural Search forum.
The OpenSearch Neural Search plugin enables the integration of machine learning (ML) language models into your search workloads. During ingestion and search, the Neural Search plugin transforms text into vectors. Then, Neural Search uses the transformed vectors in vector-based search.
The Neural Search plugin comes bundled with OpenSearch. For more information, see Managing plugins.
Ingest data with Neural Search
In order to ingest vectorized documents, you need to create a Neural Search pipeline. A pipeline consists of a series of processors that manipulate documents during ingestion, allowing the documents to be vectorized. The following API operation creates a Neural Search pipeline:
PUT _ingest/pipeline/<pipeline_name>
In the pipeline request body, The text_embedding
processor, the only processor supported by Neural Search, converts a document’s text to vector embeddings. text_embedding
uses field_map
s to determine what fields from which to generate vector embeddings and also which field to store the embedding.
Path parameter
Use pipeline_name
to create a name for your Neural Search pipeline.
Request fields
Field | Data type | Description |
---|---|---|
description | string | A description of the processor. |
model_id | string | The ID of the model that will be used in the embedding interface. The model must be indexed in OpenSearch before it can be used in Neural Search. For more information, see Model Serving Framework |
input_field_name | string | The field name used to cache text for text embeddings. |
output_field_name | string | The name of the field in which output text is stored. |
Example request
Use the following example request to create a pipeline:
PUT _ingest/pipeline/nlp-pipeline
{
"description": "An example neural search pipeline",
"processors" : [
{
"text_embedding": {
"model_id": "bxoDJ7IHGM14UqatWc_2j",
"field_map": {
"passage_text": "passage_embedding"
}
}
}
]
}
Example response
OpenSearch responds with an acknowledgment of the pipeline’s creation.
PUT _ingest/pipeline/nlp-pipeline
{
"acknowledged" : true
}
Create an index for ingestion
In order to use the text embedding processor defined in your pipelines, create an index with mapping data that aligns with the maps specified in your pipeline. For example, the output_fields
defined in the field_map
field of your processor request must map to the k-NN vector fields with a dimension that matches the model. Similarly, the text_fields
defined in your processor should map to the text_fields
in your index.
Example request
The following example request creates an index that attaches to a Neural Search pipeline. Because the index maps to k-NN vector fields, the index setting field index-knn
is set to true
. Furthermore, mapping
settings use k-NN method definitions to match the maps defined in the Neural Search pipeline.
PUT /my-nlp-index-1
{
"settings": {
"index.knn": true,
"default_pipeline": "<pipeline_name>"
},
"mappings": {
"properties": {
"passage_embedding": {
"type": "knn_vector",
"dimension": int,
"method": {
"name": "string",
"space_type": "string",
"engine": "string",
"parameters": json_object
}
},
"passage_text": {
"type": "text"
},
}
}
}
Example response
OpenSearch responds with information about your new index:
{
"acknowledged" : true,
"shards_acknowledged" : true,
"index" : "my-nlp-index-1"
}
Ingest documents into Neural Search
Document ingestion is managed by OpenSearch’s Ingest API, similarly to other OpenSearch indexes. For example, you can ingest a document that contains the passage_text: "Hello world"
with a simple POST method:
POST /my-nlp-index-1/_doc
{
"passage_text": "Hello world"
}
With the text_embedding processor in place through a Neural Search pipeline, the example indexes “Hello world” as a text_field
and converts “Hello world” into an associated k-NN vector field.
Search a neural index
If you want to use a language model to convert a text query into a k-NN vector query, use the neural
query fields in your query. The neural query request fields can be used in both the k-NN plugin API and Query DSL. Furthermore, you can use a k-NN search filter to refine your neural search query.
Neural request fields
Include the following request fields under the neural
field in your query:
Field | Data type | Description |
---|---|---|
vector_field | string | The vector field against which to run a search query. |
query_text | string | The query text from which to produce queries. |
model_id | string | The ID of the model that will be used in the embedding interface. The model must be indexed in OpenSearch before it can be used in Neural Search. |
k | integer | The number of results the k-NN search returns. |
Example request
The following example request uses a search query that returns vectors for the “Hello World” query text:
GET my_index/_search
{
"query": {
"bool" : {
"filter": {
"range": {
"distance": { "lte" : 20 }
}
},
"should" : [
{
"script_score": {
"query": {
"neural": {
"passage_vector": {
"query_text": "Hello world",
"model_id": "xzy76xswsd",
"k": 100
}
}
},
"script": {
"source": "_score * 1.5"
}
}
}
,
{
"script_score": {
"query": {
"match": { "passage_text": "Hello world" }
},
"script": {
"source": "_score * 1.7"
}
}
}
]
}
}
}