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Designing Interfaces for Multimodal Vector Search Applications
Multimodal vector search offers a new paradigm for information retrieval by
exposing numerous pieces of functionality which are not possible in traditional
lexical search engines. While multimodal vector search can be treated as a drop
in replacement for these traditional systems, the experience can be
significantly enhanced by leveraging the unique capabilities of multimodal
search. Central to any information retrieval system is a user who expresses an
information need, traditional user interfaces with a single search bar allow
users to interact with lexical search systems effectively however are not
necessarily optimal for multimodal vector search. In this paper we explore
novel capabilities of multimodal vector search applications utilising CLIP
models and present implementations and design patterns which better allow users
to express their information needs and effectively interact with these systems
in an information retrieval context.