Datathon 28082023
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Datathon 28082023

Welcome to the Datathon Competition 2023

justChi123
Voice skills
Low/No Code
Quantum
Total Prize 600
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Datathon Type

challenge_cup

Challenge with monetary prizes

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No. of Submission

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No. of Teams

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Description

Description of the competition

Tasks Description: At the heart of this challenge, participants are tasked with developing an algorithm for a high-beam lighting system that uses a pixel matrix. The primary goal is to:
  • Detect objects in front of the vehicle from a captured image.
  • Identify and map the exact region these objects occupy within the image onto the pixel matrix.
  • Dim or turn off the corresponding pixels in the lighting system.

This creates an adaptive high-beam system that targets and dims only specific areas aligned with detected objects, ensuring the rest of the road remains well-lit. Further guidelines are available in the Dataset subsection.

Description of the competition

Tasks Description: At the heart of this challenge, participants are tasked with developing an algorithm for a high-beam lighting system that uses a pixel matrix. The primary goal is to:
  • Detect objects in front of the vehicle from a captured image.
  • Identify and map the exact region these objects occupy within the image onto the pixel matrix.
  • Dim or turn off the corresponding pixels in the lighting system.

This creates an adaptive high-beam system that targets and dims only specific areas aligned with detected objects, ensuring the rest of the road remains well-lit. Further guidelines are available in the Dataset subsection.

session 1

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Timeline

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Challenge starts

August at 10:15 UTC

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Challenge ends (Public leaderboard)

September at 10:15 UTC

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Challenge ends (Private leaderboard)

September at 10:16 UTC

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Description of Timeline

Private leaderboard ranks individual competitors and a unique final score is sent at the end of the competition during a short period of time. Private leaderboard ranks just the competitors who sent a final model following our rules and are the ones eligible for the prize. For this reason you see less competitors than public leaderboards.

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