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Guillaume Jactat updated SOLR-17487:
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Summary: Dimensions disappear from dense vectors when POSTing Solr updates
(was: Wrong dense vector length after deserialization)
> Dimensions disappear from dense vectors when POSTing Solr updates
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> Key: SOLR-17487
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-17487
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public)
> Components: UpdateRequestProcessors
> Affects Versions: 9.7, 9.6.1
> Reporter: Guillaume Jactat
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: vector-768.json
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>
> Hello,
>
> I'm using Solr 9.7 as a vector database. I've come across something I can't
> explain : I POST my documents as JSON and I've got a vector field of
> dimension {*}768{*}.
>
> The JSON document I POST has a vector field, which is an array of length 768.
> Each value is a float.
>
> Solr complains that my array is only *767* long...
> I've compared the JSON I POST and the array parsed by Solr and written in the
> logs.... And indeed, one of the 768 values has simply disappeared in the
> process.
>
> I'm pretty sure it is realted to some JSON array parsing issue on Solr side
> but I don't know how to fix this :/
> The problem can easily be reproduced. All you have to do is :
> * In your "schema.xml", declare the following dense vector field type :
> {code:java}
> <fieldType name="knn_vector_768" class="solr.DenseVectorField"
> vectorDimension="768" similarityFunction="cosine"/>{code}
> * In your schema.xml, declare the followig dense vector dynamic field :
> {code:java}
> <dynamicField name="*_vector_768" type="knn_vector_768" indexed="true"
> stored="true"/>{code}
> * Use the Solr Admin UI to post the attached document to your Solr core.
> * You should get the following error : "{*}incorrect vector dimension. The
> vector value has size 767 while it is expected a vector with size 768"{*}
>
> * Furthermore, while the POSTed vector has 768 size, the vector written in
> the logs is only 767... One value is missing. You can easily spot the missing
> value with a simple diff.
>
> Thanks for reading
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