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# Docs: compound ecosystem and integrations **Problem statement:** We have a big overlap between the References/Integrations and Ecosystem/LongChain Ecosystem pages. It confuses users. It creates a situation when new integration is added only on one of these pages, which creates even more confusion. - removed References/Integrations page (but move all its information into the individual integration pages - in the next PR). - renamed Ecosystem/LongChain Ecosystem into Integrations/Integrations. I like the Ecosystem term. It is more generic and semantically richer than the Integration term. But it mentally overloads users. The `integration` term is more concrete. UPDATE: after discussion, the Ecosystem is the term. Ecosystem/Integrations is the page (in place of Ecosystem/LongChain Ecosystem). As a result, a user gets a single place to start with the individual integration.
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Deep Lake
This page covers how to use the Deep Lake ecosystem within LangChain.
Why Deep Lake?
- More than just a (multi-modal) vector store. You can later use the dataset to fine-tune your own LLM models.
- Not only stores embeddings, but also the original data with automatic version control.
- Truly serverless. Doesn't require another service and can be used with major cloud providers (AWS S3, GCS, etc.)
More Resources
- Ultimate Guide to LangChain & Deep Lake: Build ChatGPT to Answer Questions on Your Financial Data
- Twitter the-algorithm codebase analysis with Deep Lake
- Here is whitepaper and academic paper for Deep Lake
- Here is a set of additional resources available for review: Deep Lake, Getting Started and Tutorials
Installation and Setup
- Install the Python package with
pip install deeplake
Wrappers
VectorStore
There exists a wrapper around Deep Lake, a data lake for Deep Learning applications, allowing you to use it as a vector store (for now), whether for semantic search or example selection.
To import this vectorstore:
from langchain.vectorstores import DeepLake
For a more detailed walkthrough of the Deep Lake wrapper, see this notebook