Chapter 2. Viewing models in the model catalog


You can discover and evaluate the available generative AI models in the model catalog to find the best fit for your use cases.

Prerequisites

  • You are logged in to Red Hat OpenShift AI.

Procedure

  1. From the OpenShift AI dashboard, click Models Model catalog.
  2. The Model Catalog page provides a high-level view of available models, including the model name, description, and labels such as task, license, and provider.
  3. In the drop-down list, select from the available catalog sources that have been configured by your administrator. The Default Catalog is displayed by default.

    Note

    OpenShift cluster administrators can configure additional model catalog sources. For more details, see the Kubeflow Model Registry community documentation on configuring catalog sources.

  4. Use the search bar to find a model in the catalog. You can enter text to search by model name, description, or provider.
  5. Click the name of a model to view the model details page. This page displays the model description and the Model card information supplied by the model provider. This includes details such as the model’s intended use and potential limitations, training parameters and datasets, and evaluation results.
  6. You can click Load more models to scroll and view additional models available in the catalog. Repeat this step until all models are loaded.

Verification

  • You can view the information about a selected model on the model details page.
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