Using ruby_llm for PDF Question-Answering with Precise Source Locations #53
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@elalemanyo for developing a RAG system, you can use the following gems in my experience.
I don't know which database you are using or intend to use, but I will recommend pgvector for storing your embeddings if you using postrgres PS: I'm yet to use ruby_llm gem, but I don't think it's going to be any different from using open_router or any of the several ruby llm integration. I hope this is helpful |
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There's an issue about support for Anthropic Citations, hope that helps! #52 |
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Hi everyone,
I’m exploring the idea of using
ruby_llm
to enable question-answering on a set of PDFs while also providing precise source locations (e.g., “this answer came from page 7, paragraph 2”).I reached out to @crmne, who shared some great insights:
pgvector
).LLM
to answer questions based on retrieved chunks while referencing the source.I’m curious — has anyone here built something like this before using ruby_llm or a similar setup?
What tools or libraries did you find most useful for PDF chunking and embedding in a Rails-based project?
Are there any recommended strategies to ensure accurate source attribution in the responses?
Would love to hear about any experiences, challenges, or best practices! 🚀
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