Digital Research - Discovery Programme: Process Automation - Computer Vision
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As part of a wider overarching 'Discovery Programme', the UoN will engage an Agile supplier to develop a web-based solution that harnesses Microsoft's custom vision cognitive service or a comparable, machine-learning API.
The solution will be a secure, web-based GUI interface that allows users to upload image files and create training sets in order to automatically identify features or anomalies in other, similar image data.
The solution will be developed using open standards and protocols, such that once the product is transferred over to the UoN at the end of the contract, other suppliers could, if needed, further develop the solution without recourse to yourselves.
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