Rules of Competition
Rules
- The code should not be shared in private. Any code that is shared, must be available to all participants of the competition through the
- The solution should use only publicly available open source libraries
- If two solutions get identical scores in the ranking table, the tie-breaker will be the date and time of the submission (the first solution submitted will win).
- We reserve the right to request any user's code at any time during a challenge. You will have 24 hours to submit your code following the code review rules.
- We reserve the right to update these rules at any time.
- Your solution must not infringe the rights of any third party and you must be legally authorized to assign ownership of all copyrights in and to the winning solution code to DataSource.ai.
- Competitors may register and submit solutions as individuals (not as teams, at least for now).
- As this is a learning competition, apart from the rules in the DataSource.ai Terms of Use, no other particular rules apply.
- Maximum 10 solutions submitted per day.
At the end of the competition and if you are in the top 20, you must submit the complete model in .ipynb (Jupyter Notebook) format - no other formats will be accepted. You will have 48 hours after the end of the competition to send it to support@datasource.ai - This model will serve us to get the real final evaluations, so the Leaderboard could change when the final private evaluation is shown.