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The olive sector in Tunisia faces challenges due to changing climate patterns, impacting crop yields and sustainability. Effective mapping and classification of olive parcels are crucial for monitoring and managing these resources. Crop type mapping is a significant challenge in the agricultural and environmental sectors, given the strategic importance of olive cultivation in Tunisia.
The hackathon's primary objective is to encourage participants to develop innovative solutions using technology, specifically machine learning or deep learning models, to classify and map olive parcels using open Sentinel-2 multispectral time series data. The goal is to create a comprehensive mapping system that can help improve agricultural practices, adapt to climate variations, and ensure food security in Tunisia's olive farming regions.
The challenge's relevance lies in addressing the pressing issues faced by the olive sector in Tunisia. The proposed solutions are expected to have a positive impact on agriculture and the environment, assisting policymakers and farmers in better managing and optimizing their resources. Additionally, the competition emphasizes the importance of open-source solutions and knowledge sharing, making the top solutions available for ongoing use and learning, which is in alignment with the goals of the Innovi Project financed by the European Union.
AGEOS is a 7-year scientific association, that is open, inclusive and influent in the geosptail sector with an African reach. AGEOS aims to bring together students, academic, public, and private players in the geospatial field to promote the use of geodata, geospatial, and space technologies for socio-economic development in Tunisia and Africa. Its technical expertise covers geomatics, GIS, Field collection, topography, Drone services, and GeoAI.
AGEOS priorities are on opengeodata with its first Tunisian dedicated portal opengeodata.ageos.org and OSM community animation, local development and support to municipalities and local NGOs through training and projects and finally, environmental projects focused on climate change.
IEEE Sup'Com Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society (GRSS) Chapter was founded in 2011 among the IEEE Sup’Com student branch’s chapters and currently has more than 70 members. Our chapter promotes advances in science and technology in the fields of Geoscience and Remote Sensing.
Our main goal is to provide our members with the needed knowledge and formation in this field so they can tackle real-world issues and participate in hackathons and webinars. For that reason, this year we successfully organized many workshops from which our members acquired recognized certificates, mainly the « Nvidia Intro to Deep Learning » vertical and the Kaggle « Intro to AI » certificate. To keep the enthusiasm and motivation high we also hold entertaining events where we discuss and elaborate on themes related to Geosciences and Astronomy. These events such as namely the AstroTalk seems to have a great echo among our Student Branch.
The error metric for this competition is Accuracy.
For every row in the dataset, submission files should contain 2 columns: ID and Target.
This challenge starts on 11 November at 10:00 AM.
Competition closes on 12 November at 10:00 AM.
The private leaderboard will be revealed on 12 November at 10:15 AM.
We reserve the right to update the contest timeline if necessary.
1st place: 2000DT + Incubation AI Factory
2nd place: 1000DT + Incubation AI Factory
There are 500 Zindi points available. You can read more about Zindi points here.
Prizes will only be paid to user currently living in Tunisia.
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This challenge is open to Tunisian participants.
Teams and collaboration
You may participate in competitions as an individual or in a team of up to five people. When creating a team, the team must have a total submission count less than or equal to the maximum allowable submissions as of the formation date. A team will be allowed the maximum number of submissions for the competition, minus the total number of submissions among team members at team formation. Prizes are transferred only to the individual players or to the team leader.
Multiple accounts per user are not permitted, and neither is collaboration or membership across multiple teams. Individuals and their submissions originating from multiple accounts will be immediately disqualified from the platform.
Code must not be shared privately outside of a team. Any code that is shared, must be made available to all competition participants through the platform. (i.e. on the discussion boards).
The Zindi data scientist who sets up a team is the default Team Leader but they can transfer leadership to another data scientist on the team. The Team Leader can invite other data scientists to their team. Invited data scientists can accept or reject invitations. Until a second data scientist accepts an invitation to join a team, the data scientist who initiated a team remains an individual on the leaderboard. No additional members may be added to teams within the last hour of a hackathon.
The team leader can initiate a merge with another team. Only the team leader of the second team can accept the invite. The default team leader is the leader from the team who initiated the invite. Teams can only merge if the total number of members is less than or equal to the maximum team size of the competition.
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.
You may use only the datasets provided for this competition. Automated machine learning tools such as automl are not permitted.
You may use pretrained models as long as they are openly available to everyone.
The data used in this competition is the sole property of AGEOS and the competition host. You may not transmit, duplicate, publish, redistribute or otherwise provide or make available any competition data to any party not participating in the Competition (this includes uploading the data to any public site such as Kaggle or GitHub). You may upload, store and work with the data on any cloud platform such as Google Colab, AWS or similar, as long as 1) the data remains private and 2) doing so does not contravene Zindi’s rules of use.
You must notify Zindi immediately upon learning of any unauthorised transmission of or unauthorised access to the competition data, and work with Zindi to rectify any unauthorised transmission or access.
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.
During the competition, your best public score will be displayed regardless of the submissions you have selected. When the competition closes your best private score out of the 2 selected submissions will be displayed.
Zindi maintains a public leaderboard and a private leaderboard for each competition. The Public Leaderboard includes approximately 30% 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 70% 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 5 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 Reproducibility of the submitted code 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).
The winners will be paid via bank transfer, PayPal if payment is less than or equivalent to $100, or other international money transfer platform. International transfer fees will be deducted from the total prize amount, unless the prize money is under $500, in which case the international transfer fees will be covered by Zindi. In all cases, the winners are responsible for any other fees applied by their own bank or other institution for receiving the prize money. All taxes imposed on prizes are the sole responsibility of the winners. The top winners or team leaders will be required to present Zindi with proof of identification, proof of residence and a letter from your bank confirming your banking details. Winners will be paid in USD or the currency of the competition. If your account cannot receive US Dollars or the currency of the competition then your bank will need to provide proof of this and Zindi will try to accommodate this.
Please note that due to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, we are not currently able to make prize payments to winners located in Russia. We apologise for any inconvenience that may cause, and will handle any issues that arise on a case-by-case basis.
Payment will be made after code review and sealing the leaderboard.
You acknowledge and agree that Zindi may, without any obligation to do so, remove or disqualify an individual, team, or account if Zindi believes that such individual, team, or account is in violation of these rules. Entry into this competition constitutes your acceptance of these official competition rules.
Zindi is committed to providing solutions of value to our clients and partners. To this end, we reserve the right to disqualify your submission on the grounds of usability or value. This includes but is not limited to the use of data leaks or any other practices that we deem to compromise the inherent value of your solution.
Zindi also reserves the right to disqualify you and/or your submissions from any competition if we believe that you violated the rules or violated the spirit of the competition or the platform in any other way. The disqualifications are irrespective of your position on the leaderboard and completely at the discretion of Zindi.
Please refer to the FAQs and Terms of Use for additional rules that may apply to this competition. We reserve the right to update these rules at any time.
A README markdown file is required
It should cover:
Your code needs to run properly, code reviewers do not have time to debug code. If code does not run easily you will be bumped down the leaderboard.
Consequences of breaking any rules of the competition or submission guidelines:
Monitoring of submissions
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