- Overview
- Getting Started
- Quick Start Guide
- Core Concepts
- Users
- Models
- Creating a Model
- Model Card
- Creating a Release
- Uploading Files
- Uploading Images
- Model Templating
- Data Cards
- Creating a Data Card
- Managing Data Cards
- Using a Model
- Browsing the Marketplace
- Requesting Access
- Using a Pushed Docker Image
- Downloading Files
- Reviews
- Understanding Reviews
- Reviewing
- Reviewing a Release
- Reviewing an Access Request
- Reviewing a Model Card Lifecycle
- Review Outcomes
- Security Scanning
- File Scanning
- Image Scanning
- Inferencing
- Creating an Inference Service
- Managing Inference Services
- Model Mirroring
- Creating a Mirrored Model
- Editing a Mirrored Model Card
- Untrusted Models
- Untrusted Models
- Deletion
- Deleting a File
- Deleting a Model
- Soft Deletion
- Programmatic Access
- Authentication
- Personal Access Tokens
- Python Client
- OpenAPI Reference
- Webhooks
- Administration
- Getting Started
- Deployment Architecture
- App Configuration
- Model Lifecycle Configuration
- Schemas
- Understanding Schemas
- Create a Schema
- Upload a Schema
- Schema Migrations
- Review Roles
- Managing Review Roles
- Assigning Roles to Schemas
- Federation
- Peer Integration
- Microservices
- Artefact Scanners
- Helm
- Basic Usage
- Configuration
- Isolated Environments
- Migrations
- Bailo v0.4
- Bailo v2.0
- DataBase Scripts
- Reference
- Glossary
- Roles & Permissions
- Troubleshooting & FAQ
Browsing the Marketplace
The Marketplace is the main page you see when you log into Bailo. It lists all public models and data cards, providing search and filtering tools to help you find what you need.
Common questions this page answers:
- How do I find a model in Bailo?
- How do I filter models in the Marketplace?
- Why can't I see a model?
- Can I share a filtered view of the Marketplace?
Searching
Use the search bar at the top left of the Marketplace to find entries by name or description. You need to enter at least 3 characters for search results to appear.
By default, the search scans the entire document, including the model card data, to find exact matches to your query. To search only by title, toggle from Full Text to Name on the right side of the search bar. This performs a partial match search on titles only.
Search results are limited to the currently selected tab (Models or Data Cards).
Filtering
The Marketplace provides several filter categories to narrow down results.
By entry type
Use the tabs to switch between:
- Models - Machine learning models
- Data Cards - Dataset documentation
By organisation
Organisations are displayed below the search bar. Filter models by the organisation they belong to.
By state
Filter models by their development state (e.g. in development, ready for deployment).
By external sources (Federation)
If your Bailo instance is connected to other Bailo instances or external model repositories through federation, you can filter to see models from specific external sources. External sources only appear if federation is enabled by your administrator.
By tags
Click a tag to filter the list to models that have been assigned that tag. You can select multiple tags to narrow your results further.
By model kind
Filter the list to show only specific model types, such a Model, Mirrored model and Untrusted model. The listed kinds will depend on which have been enabled by your administrator.
By roles
Filter models based on your assigned role, showing only those where you hold a specific access role.
Visibility
Model visibility determines whether a model appears in the Marketplace.
- Public models are visible to all users in the Marketplace
- Private models do not appear in the Marketplace and are only visible to users who have been added as collaborators
Even for public models, you typically need an approved access request to download files or pull container images.
Sharing filtered views
Filter selections are stored in the page URL as query parameters. You can copy and share the URL to give someone the same filtered view of the Marketplace. Role-based filters are not included.
Related pages
- Requesting Access - How to request access to a model
- Creating a Model - Adding your own model
- Core Concepts - Understanding entry types and visibility
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