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author | Benjamin Trent <ben.w.trent@gmail.com> | Mon May 13 11:00:04 2024 -0400 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Mon May 13 11:00:04 2024 -0400 |
tree | a5b0ddbd3ebb125f50c3bc517b810cb3dd0bf9c8 | |
parent | 8c738ba01074d134e25575298f37d3d8385bd0ff [diff] |
Ensure negative scores aren not returned from scalar quantization scorer (#13356) Depending on how we quantize and then scale, we can edge down below 0 for dotproduct scores. This is exceptionally rare, I have only seen it in extreme circumstances in tests (with random data and low dimensionality).
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