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Mini DataHack

About the Event

Our previous month's signature Hackathon stole the limelight breaking all records. And now our first ever Mini Hackathon is on its way and ready to heat up the competition among the data practitioners! LIVE for registrations.

What is Mini DataHack?

This hack is going to provide an exploratory environment where innovation and creative ideas will be brought to life. It is a 3 Hrs Hackathon where you will get to showcase your skills and prove your knowledge.

Who can join this party?

  1. To participate in this competition, you must have knowledge of SAS/R/Python/Julia/Go.

  2. You must have knowledge on machine learning algorithms.

  3. Data exploration skills is also required.

When is the Hackathon?

This mini event will take place on 6th February (Saturday) from 7:00PM to 10:00PM (IST).

What is the problem about ?

The problem for the Mini Datahack is related to Time Series

Other Details:

  1. The contest starts at 7:00PM (IST) on 6th February 2016, when the data set and the problem statement will be released.

  2. No submissions would be accepted after 10:00PM (IST) 6th February 2016.

  3. People are free and are encouraged to post their challenges / findings / solutions on the discussion portal in the following category: Online hackathon

  4. The best entries as judged by the metric and Analytics Vidhya gets the winning prizes.

  5. You are requested to join this forum. You'll find live chat sessions amongst the data scientists:Slack

  6. After the end of contest, we will release winner's solution to the wider community

  7. There is NO REGISTRATION FEES.

Book your diaries for these three hours to get the most heated up knowledge experience!

Three hours of yours can make you move a step ahead towards your goal!

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Participants benefit from one-on-one feedback, publication on a respected platform, recognition from a global audience, and monetary rewards for each published article. Additionally, the top articles receive special rewards.

Each article must be original, and pass plagiarism and not AI generated content checks. You can submit multiple articles as long as each is distinct. Proper citation of all references and image sources is mandatory.

There are no specific requirements to register for the hackathon, although it is recommended to have some basic knowledge of the relevant topics, such as Data Science, Machine Learning, or Deep Learning, along with proficiency in a coding language, preferably Python.

In the Blogathon, an article typically explores a specific topic or idea within Data Science or Generative AI and is required to be at least 1000 words long. A guide, on the other hand, is a more comprehensive resource, covering all aspects of a particular subject in data science, and must be at least 2500 words long. Guides aim to serve as a one-stop resource, providing detailed insights and practical applications, whereas articles might focus on narrower or more specific topics.

Depending on the type of competition, you can participate individually or in a team.

Multiple submissions of the same article are prohibited and could lead to disqualification. Articles failing to meet the required length, originality, or citation standards will be rejected.

AVCC is a community for authors who have had three or more articles published in the Blogathons. Members benefit from monetary rewards for each published article and get the opportunity to showcase their work to a larger audience.

You can access the problem statement under the "Problem Statement" tab once the Hackathon is live.

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