- This is an in-person onsite 24-hour-long Hackathon. Whoever wants to participate in this Hackathon should register via registration link by January 27.
- Team participations are not allowed (individual basis)
- Participants are required to submit source codes (e.g., Jupyter Notebook) in self-contained way.
- Downloading data from our server and save them locally to be used after the competition is not permitted.
- Privately sharing data outside of our provided environment during the competition is not permitted.
- Use of external data is permitted, provided it does not directly relate to the labels in the official competition data.
- Participants must use an algorithmic approach to classify the segments. Any changes to the methodology must be done in an automated way, so that your approach will generalize to new subjects.
- Top contestants are asked to prepare summary slides to describe their models at the end of the Hackathon.
- Top three participants will be asked to give a short presentation and the ones on the leaderboard (top 10) may have an opportunity to publish their results on Special Issue of a journal