Dynamic multi-species recognition based on, among other things, morphological features, audio fragments, and taxonomic ontologies
Naturalis Biodiversity Center is looking for a service provider to develop advanced, dynamic multi-species animal recognition. The solution must combine deep-learning models with morphological features, audio fragments, and taxonomic ontologies. The system must detect multiple species per image or audio fragment, even with poor image quality, and integrate with identification keys, taxonomies, and distribution information. The tender focuses on research and education, requiring domain expertise, software development, and a scalable implementation. The contractor shall provide the technology, expertise, and knowledge to realize a product that is usable for scientists and educators.
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01What is being requested
Naturalis Biodiversity Center is looking for a service provider to develop advanced, dynamic multi-species animal recognition. The solution must combine deep-learning models with morphological features, audio fragments, and taxonomic ontologies. The system must detect multiple species per image or audio fragment, even with poor image quality, and integrate with identification keys, taxonomies, and distribution information. The tender focuses on research and education, requiring domain expertise, software development, and a scalable implementation. The contractor shall provide the technology, expertise, and knowledge to realize a product that is usable for scientists and educators.
The assignment involves the development, in collaboration with NCB and partly for its own account, of recognition technology for dynamic multi-species animal recognition based on, among other things, morphological features, audio fragments, and taxonomic ontologies. The contractor shall provide the expertise, domain knowledge, and necessary technology with which taxonomic ontologies, identification keys, and recognition models optimized for species recognition can be developed and integrated into products for research and education to achieve products usable for species recognition. This invol
02Outcome
Intel Benelux BV
03Exclusion grounds
- No specific exclusion grounds were extracted. In a European tender, the mandatory and discretionary grounds of art. 2.86/2.87 of the Dutch Procurement Act almost always apply — check the European Single Procurement Document (ESPD).
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08Estimated value versus the market
€ 327K
€ 800K
€ 2,5 mln
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