We are excited to announce that each team who participates in submitting a meaningful* model will receive a $100 Visa gift card to acknowledge all of your work! The overall winner of this prediction challenge will receive a $1,000 prize. In addition, each team who submits a meaningful model will be featured as a co-author on future publications.
We are looking forward to seeing the models you submit!
*Please note that to receive the submission prizes, you will need to submit your code on your personel GitHub using steps mentioned in this post by January 23, 2024. The total prize money will be capped at $5,000 and additional prize money will be given at the discretion of CMI-PB Team. In the event of a tie, the overall prize money ($1,000) will be split amongst winners.
Hey Shelby, where exactly is the CMI-PB GitHub? When I click on the link above, it just sends me to https://github.com
Also, are there any guidelines on how models should be written up? For example, a computational notebook could require the data files to be in the same directory, or it could try downloading the data from the website (which assumes that the URLs will not change in the future).
The URL for CMI-PB GitHub is CMI-PB · GitHub. We recommend that you upload your code to your personal GitHub repository and then link it to the CMI-PB topic to ensure easy tracking. Detailed steps for this process are mentioned in this post (Code submissiom).
It would be beneficial to include data files in your GitHub directory, considering its long-term use. Additionally, since each participant may have made their own data adjustments on top of what the CMI-PB team has performed, having the data files available would be advantageous.