If you have any questions about the rules, please do not hesitate to reach out to the organizers.
Each team should submit a paper along with the final solution in order to participate in the challenge which should include sufficient detail to allow reproducing the submitted solution. It should follow good scientific practice and explain the main ideas used for the final contribution.
We encourage adding preliminary evaluation results to the submitted paper, however this is not mandatory for the paper at this stage. We also strongly encourage the discussion of the development process, of ideas that didn’t work out or were inferior.
Participants are welcome to publish their method and results after the challenge in any venue. However, there is an embargo on the official results from the challenge until the challenge paper is published.
A team can either consist of a single individual or multiple persons, however, each individual can only be part of a single team.
Teams affiliated with to the organizing institutions can contribute to the challenge but will be highlighted as such.
Unfortunately, our high-performance computational system that will be used to evaluate the methods will not accommodate teams that are affiliated with organizations in certain countries that are on the current embargo lists from the USA or the EU. If you are in doubt, please contact the organizers.