Learn about projects in Artemis Search and how they organize your search tasks
Projects are the top-level entities in Artemis Search. Each project is dedicated to a particular search task, allowing you to efficiently manage and configure your intelligent searches.
A project in Artemis Search contains:
Projects are designed to isolate different search tasks. For example, if you’re creating a search for companies, you’d dedicate one project to it.
Collections of embeddings and associated tags that you want to search through.
Computational resources that respond to search requests and run our ML model on the active dataset.
Currently, only the “Mini” model type is available for all projects.
Settings that define how your project operates and processes search queries.
The status (active/inactive) of your project is determined by two main factors:
Your project must have both an active dataset and at least one assigned machine to be considered “active” and ready for use in the playground.
Now that you understand the basics of projects in Artemis Search, you’re ready to:
If you have any questions about projects or need assistance, don’t hesitate to contact our support team at pallavi@artemisar.com.
Learn about projects in Artemis Search and how they organize your search tasks
Projects are the top-level entities in Artemis Search. Each project is dedicated to a particular search task, allowing you to efficiently manage and configure your intelligent searches.
A project in Artemis Search contains:
Projects are designed to isolate different search tasks. For example, if you’re creating a search for companies, you’d dedicate one project to it.
Collections of embeddings and associated tags that you want to search through.
Computational resources that respond to search requests and run our ML model on the active dataset.
Currently, only the “Mini” model type is available for all projects.
Settings that define how your project operates and processes search queries.
The status (active/inactive) of your project is determined by two main factors:
Your project must have both an active dataset and at least one assigned machine to be considered “active” and ready for use in the playground.
Now that you understand the basics of projects in Artemis Search, you’re ready to:
If you have any questions about projects or need assistance, don’t hesitate to contact our support team at pallavi@artemisar.com.