Datathon

Edge of Tomorrow:Develop AI models for healthcare solutions

IMAGINE AI 2024 DATATHON 7-8 December 2024 NUS Campus, Tahir Foundation Building (MD1)

Prizes

champion

$5000In Cash
1 Team

1st runner-up

$3000In Cash
2 Teams

2nd runner-up

$2000In Cash
2 Teams

Agentic AI Special Award

$5000In Cash
1 Teams

Registration


If you already have a team: Indicate the name of your team leader in the registration form. If you are the team leader, please submit the problem statement for our review. Each team member must fill out the registration form individually. Team size should range from 3 to 8 members.

If you do not have a team: You can register as an individual participant. You may choose to be a team member or a team leader. If you opt to be a team leader, you must submit a problem statement. Team matching will occur at the end of November, and you will be assigned to a team.

*Please note that all team leaders should come from the clinical domain.

General Information


Dates

7th - 8th Dec

Location

National University of Singapore, Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, Tahir Foundation Building (MD1), 12 Science Drive 2, Singapore 117549

Ticket Prices

Early Bird: $150 / Standard: $199 / Student: $50

Guidelines


Problem Statement

Submission: 31st Oct 2024
Notification of acceptance: 15th Nov 2024
Notification of team matching: 30th Nov 2024

Clinical leads are responsible for proposing and submitting a problem statement by Oct 31st, they may submit it as an individual or as part of a pre-formed team. The problem statement must be clinically-focused and feasibly addressed using at least one of the datasets provided. For examples, you may refer to past Datathon projects. Everyone in the group must apply to gain access to datasets prior to 30th November 2024. Teams should not reuse project problem statements that they have previously published or have already been working on for a long time, instead to propose new problem statements for the Datathon. A declaration will be required during submission to assert the above. All problem statements will be reviewed by our scientific mentor panel. Please click here to view the selected problem statements.

Past Datathons