Online Coding Competition in Score Clinical Patient Notes with $15,000 Prize from Kaggle
Applicant criteria
- 18 - 60
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity description
Kaggle is opening the door for participants who want to participate in the Score Clinical Patient Notes Coding Competition. Identify Key Phrases in Patient Notes from Medical Licensing Exams. Develop your code and win a prize of $15,000.Individual participants and Teams may use automated machine learning tool(s) (“AMLT”) (e.g., Google AutoML, H2O Driverless AI, etc.) to create a Submission, provided that the participant or Team ensures that they have an appropriate license to the AMLT such that they are able to comply with the Competition Rules.
Benefits
- First Prize: $15,000.
- Second Prize: $10,000.
- Third Prize: $8,000.
- Fourth Prize: $7,000.
- Fifth Prize: $5,000.
- Sixth Prize: $5,000.
Eligibility criteria
- To be eligible to enter the Competition, you must be:
- Registered account holder at Kaggle.com.
- The older of 18 years old or the age of majority in your jurisdiction of residence (unless otherwise agreed to by Competition Sponsor and appropriate parental/guardian consents have been obtained by Competition Sponsor).
- Not a resident of Crimea, so-called Donetsk People's Republic (DNR) or Luhansk People's Republic (LNR), Cuba, Iran, Syria, or North Korea.
- Not a person or representative of an entity under U.S. export controls or sanctions.
- Privately sharing code or data outside of teams is not permitted. It's okay to share code if made available to all participants on the forums.
- Team mergers are allowed and can be performed by the team leader. In order to merge, the combined team must have a total submission count less than or equal to the maximum allowed as of the Team Merger Deadline. The maximum allowed is the number of submissions per day multiplied by the number of days the competition has been running.
- The maximum team size is 5.
- You may submit a maximum of 5 entries per day.
- You may select up to 2 final submissions for judging.
About Kaggle:-
Kaggle, a subsidiary of Google LLC, is an online community of data scientists and machine learning practitioners. Kaggle got its start in 2010 by offering machine learning competitions and now also offers a public data platform, a cloud-based workbench for data science, and Artificial Intelligence education. Kaggle allows users to find and publish data sets, explore and build models in a web-based data-science environment, work with other data scientists and machine learning engineers, and enter competitions to solve data science challenges.
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