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# rag-multi-modal-local
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Visual search is a famililar application to many with iPhones or Android devices. It allows user to search photos using natural language.
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With the release of open source, multi-modal LLMs it's possible to build this kind of application for yourself for your own private photo collection.
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This template demonstrates how to perform private visual search and question-answering over a collection of your photos.
It uses OpenCLIP embeddings to embed all of the photos and stores them in Chroma.
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Given a question, relevant photos are retrieved and passed to an open source multi-modal LLM of your choice for answer synthesis.
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![Diagram illustrating the visual search process with OpenCLIP embeddings and multi-modal LLM for question-answering, featuring example food pictures and a matcha soft serve answer trace. ](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/assets/122662504/da543b21-052c-4c43-939e-d4f882a45d75 "Visual Search Process Diagram" )
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## Input
Supply a set of photos in the `/docs` directory.
By default, this template has a toy collection of 3 food pictures.
Example questions to ask can be:
```
What kind of soft serve did I have?
```
In practice, a larger corpus of images can be tested.
To create an index of the images, run:
```
poetry install
python ingest.py
```
## Storage
This template will use [OpenCLIP ](https://github.com/mlfoundations/open_clip ) multi-modal embeddings to embed the images.
You can select different embedding model options (see results [here ](https://github.com/mlfoundations/open_clip/blob/main/docs/openclip_results.csv )).
The first time you run the app, it will automatically download the multimodal embedding model.
By default, LangChain will use an embedding model with moderate performance but lower memory requirments, `ViT-H-14` .
You can choose alternative `OpenCLIPEmbeddings` models in `rag_chroma_multi_modal/ingest.py` :
```
vectorstore_mmembd = Chroma(
collection_name="multi-modal-rag",
persist_directory=str(re_vectorstore_path),
embedding_function=OpenCLIPEmbeddings(
model_name="ViT-H-14", checkpoint="laion2b_s32b_b79k"
),
)
```
## LLM
This template will use [Ollama ](https://python.langchain.com/docs/integrations/chat/ollama#multi-modal ).
Download the latest version of Ollama: https://ollama.ai/
Pull the an open source multi-modal LLM: e.g., https://ollama.ai/library/bakllava
```
ollama pull bakllava
```
The app is by default configured for `bakllava` . But you can change this in `chain.py` and `ingest.py` for different downloaded models.
## Usage
To use this package, you should first have the LangChain CLI installed:
```shell
pip install -U langchain-cli
```
To create a new LangChain project and install this as the only package, you can do:
```shell
langchain app new my-app --package rag-chroma-multi-modal
```
If you want to add this to an existing project, you can just run:
```shell
langchain app add rag-chroma-multi-modal
```
And add the following code to your `server.py` file:
```python
from rag_chroma_multi_modal import chain as rag_chroma_multi_modal_chain
add_routes(app, rag_chroma_multi_modal_chain, path="/rag-chroma-multi-modal")
```
(Optional) Let's now configure LangSmith.
LangSmith will help us trace, monitor and debug LangChain applications.
LangSmith is currently in private beta, you can sign up [here ](https://smith.langchain.com/ ).
If you don't have access, you can skip this section
```shell
export LANGCHAIN_TRACING_V2=true
export LANGCHAIN_API_KEY=< your-api-key >
export LANGCHAIN_PROJECT=< your-project > # if not specified, defaults to "default"
```
If you are inside this directory, then you can spin up a LangServe instance directly by:
```shell
langchain serve
```
This will start the FastAPI app with a server is running locally at
[http://localhost:8000 ](http://localhost:8000 )
We can see all templates at [http://127.0.0.1:8000/docs ](http://127.0.0.1:8000/docs )
We can access the playground at [http://127.0.0.1:8000/rag-chroma-multi-modal/playground ](http://127.0.0.1:8000/rag-chroma-multi-modal/playground )
We can access the template from code with:
```python
from langserve.client import RemoteRunnable
runnable = RemoteRunnable("http://localhost:8000/rag-chroma-multi-modal")
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```