Modern telecommunication networks, especially those utilizing 4G and 5G technologies, consist of numerous sites, each serving as a critical node in the network infrastructure. Every site typically includes between 3 to 6 cells (cellules), which are responsible for handling communication traffic and ensuring service quality in their respective coverage areas. These cells generate key performance indicators (KPIs) over time, reflecting the health and efficiency of the network. As the scale and complexity of these networks grow, manually managing, diagnosing, and optimizing them becomes increasingly time-consuming and prone to error.
The goal is to build AI-powered tools that enhance the management of 4G/5G network infrastructures using the provided dataset. Participants are invited to explore the following task: anomaly detection.
Specifically, this involves identifying abnormal patterns or irregularities in the key performance indicators (KPIs) generated by the network cells. These anomalies may signal faults, service degradation, or potential failures. Accurate and timely detection can support proactive maintenance, reduce operational disruptions, and improve overall network reliability and performance.
Telecom operators constantly seek ways to improve network reliability and performance while reducing operational costs. AI-based solutions like chatbots, automated optimization, and proactive fault detection can greatly enhance efficiency, scalability, and service quality. By leveraging this dataset, participants contribute to real-world applications with direct impact on the next generation of mobile networks.
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The Hamming Loss metric be used to evaluate the accuracy of the submitted solutions. (The more accurate your submission, the lower your score.)
Your submission file should be in CSV format and look like this (there is also an example provided under Data):
ID Bad Congestion Bad Response Rate ..... Very Low Throughput
ID_EEAJH 1 0 ..... 1
ID_EALDY 1 1 ..... 01st place: 4 500 TND
2nd place: 3 500 TND
3rd place: 2 500 TND
There are 500 Zindi points available. You can read more about Zindi points here.
Teams and collaboration
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A team can be disbanded if it has not yet made a submission. Once a submission is made individual members cannot leave the team.
All members in the team receive points associated with their ranking in the competition and there is no split or division of the points between team members.
Datasets and packages
The solution must use publicly-available, open-source packages only. Your models should not use any of the metadata provided.
You may use only the datasets provided for this competition. Automated machine learning tools such as automl are not permitted.
If the challenge is a computer vision challenge, image metadata (Image size, aspect ratio, pixel count, etc) may not be used in your submission.
You may use pretrained models as long as they are openly available to everyone.
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Your solution must not infringe the rights of any third party and you must be legally entitled to assign ownership of all rights of copyright in and to the winning solution code to Zindi.
Submissions and winning
You may make a maximum of 30 submissions per day.
You may make a maximum of 60 submissions for this competition.
Before the end of the competition you need to choose 2 submissions to be judged on for the private leaderboard. If you do not make a selection your 2 best public leaderboard submissions will be used to score on the private leaderboard.
Zindi maintains a public leaderboard and a private leaderboard for each competition. The Public Leaderboard includes approximately 20% of the test dataset. While the competition is open, the Public Leaderboard will rank the submitted solutions by the accuracy score they achieve. Upon close of the competition, the Private Leaderboard, which covers the other 80% of the test dataset, will be made public and will constitute the final ranking for the competition.
Note that to count, your submission must first pass processing. If your submission fails during the processing step, it will not be counted and not receive a score; nor will it count against your daily submission limit. If you encounter problems with your submission file, your best course of action is to ask for advice on the Competition’s discussion forum.
If you are in the top 20 at the time the leaderboard closes, we will email you to request your code. On receipt of email, you will have 2 hours to respond and submit your code following the submission guidelines detailed below. Failure to respond will result in disqualification.
If your solution places 1st, 2nd, or 3rd on the final leaderboard, you will be required to submit your winning solution code to us for verification, and you thereby agree to assign all worldwide rights of copyright in and to such winning solution to Zindi.
If two solutions earn identical scores on the leaderboard, the tiebreaker will be the date and time in which the submission was made (the earlier solution will win).
If the error metric requires probabilities to be submitted, do not set thresholds (or round your probabilities) to improve your place on the leaderboard. In order to ensure that the client receives the best solution Zindi will need the raw probabilities. This will allow the clients to set thresholds to their own needs.
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Payment will be made after code review and an introductory call with the host.
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