--- title: 'Models' linkTitle: 'Models' weight: 13 --- To deploy the models, you will need to install the necessary components using [Semi-automatic and Automatic Annotation guide](/docs/administration/advanced/installation_automatic_annotation/). To learn how to deploy the model, read [Serverless tutorial](/docs/manual/advanced/serverless-tutorial/). The Models page contains a list of deep learning (DL) models deployed for semi-automatic and automatic annotation. To open the Models page, click the Models button on the navigation bar. The list of models is presented in the form of a table. The parameters indicated for each model are the following: - `Framework` the model is based on - model `Name` - model `Type`: - `detector` - used for automatic annotation (available in [detectors](/docs/manual/advanced/ai-tools/#detectors) and [automatic annotation](/docs/manual/advanced/automatic-annotation/)) - `interactor` - used for semi-automatic shape annotation (available in [interactors](/docs/manual/advanced/ai-tools/#interactors)) - `tracker` - used for semi-automatic track annotation (available in [trackers](/docs/manual/advanced/ai-tools/#trackers)) - `reid` - used to combine individual objects into a track (available in [automatic annotation](/docs/manual/advanced/automatic-annotation/)) - `Description` - brief description of the model - `Labels` - list of the supported labels (only for the models of the `detectors` type) ![](/images/image099.jpg)