Model Data in Weaviate is an intermediate, project-based course for developers and data professionals who want to unlock the full potential of vector search. In modern AI applications, search speed and relevance are everything, and they both begin with a powerful data model. This course teaches you the principles of designing a sophisticated, high-performance schema, moving beyond flat data structures to build a connected graph of information.

Model Data in Weaviate
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Model Data in Weaviate
This course is part of Chroma, Weaviate & Production RAG Deployment Specialization

Instructor: LearningMate
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Design, implement, and evaluate a Weaviate vector schema to model complex data relationships and optimize query performance.
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