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Grasp Vector DB Basics

Discover how vector databases enable semantic search and AI applications through embeddings, similarity-based retrieval, and strategic decision-making for modern data solutions.
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Overview

"Grasp Vector DB Basics" is an intermediate course for machine learning practitioners and data professionals looking to understand the technology powering modern semantic search and AI applications. In an era where keyword search is no longer enough, this course builds a strong conceptual foundation, explaining how vector databases store and retrieve vector representations, how similarity-based retrieval differs from traditional database querying, and how these capabilities enable applications such as semantic search and recommendation.

You will transition from foundational theory to practical analysis, learning to explain what vector databases are, why their ability to understand relationships is a game-changer, and how to compare them against traditional databases. Through scenario-based assignments, you will build and defend a decision framework for choosing the right database and justify your choice to stakeholders.

By the end, you will be equipped to analyze use cases and articulate the strategic value of vector databases.

Syllabus

  • Understanding Vector Databases and Semantic Search
  • In this module, you will discover the fundamental concepts that make modern AI search possible. You will learn what a vector database is, how it uses embeddings to understand unstructured data, and why this enables a "semantic search" that goes far beyond simple keywords.
  • Analyzing Use Cases and Justifying a Solution
  • In this module, you will learn the critical skills of architectural analysis and stakeholder communication. You will compare vector databases to their relational and NoSQL counterparts, and then apply this knowledge by building a decision matrix and a final stakeholder pitch.
  • Communicating Your Recommendation
  • In this final module, you will learn how to translate your technical analysis into a persuasive business case. You will focus on structuring a compelling argument to convince stakeholders to adopt your recommended database solution.

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