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UnityPredict Model Central
The Basics
The Model Central page provides access to the Model Central marketplace. Here you can find ready-to-use AI models and solutions built by other builders on the platform. You can easily search, filter, and sort through a diverse selection of models based on your specific needs. All models shown here can be directly used through the auto-generated inference UI or invoked via serverless API calls. You can also integrate these models into custom solutions by invoking them from inside your own custom Engine(s).
To access the Model Central page in UnityPredict
, log in to UnityPredict Console
and navigate to the ModelCentral
from the sidebar.
At the top of the Model Central interface, you'll find a search bar that makes it easy to locate specific models by entering keywords. You can choose between two search options from the dropdown menu:
- AI Search: Enhances search relevance using AI to understand your intent.
- Keyword: Used for exact keyword searches without AI assistance.
Refine Result
Category Filter
In the top right corner of the Model Central page
, you'll see the Refine Results panel
, which includes a Category Filter
. This feature helps you narrow down the models displayed according to specific domains.
Here are the categories you can choose from:
- Generative AI
- Logic & Deduction
- Analytics
- Probabilistic
- Decision Making
- Regression
- Classification
Sort By Filter
The Sort By filter
allows you to organize models based on different criteria, creating a personalized viewing experience.
Here are your sorting options:
Relevance:
Models sorted by search match.Rating Ascending:
Models listed from lowest to highest ratings.Rating Descending:
Models listed from highest to lowest ratings.Performance Ascending:
Models organized from least to most effective.Performance Descending:
Models organized from most to least effective.
Model Listing
The Model Listings
section features a curated selection of available models, each providing essential details like the model name, description, and star rating (when available). Clicking on a model will redirect you to the Model Inference page so you can try out the model.
For example: Sentiment Analysis:
Externally hosted model for sentiment analysis tasks. GPT-4 Chatbot:
Pay-per-use chatbot powered by GPT-4 for interactive communication.