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JanataHack - E-Commerce Analytics ML Hackathon

About the Event

About JanataHack: E-Commerce Analytics Hackathon

Janata is a Hindi Word which stands for Public.

To support Janata Curfew announced by Honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi, we announced JanataHack - a knowledge competition on Machine Learning & Data Science on 22nd March 2020. 

Looking at the immense response and public demand here we are back again with the second JanataHack, this time on E-Commerce Analytics. So get ready to have an Easter full of learning and fun. 

As a responsible data science community, Analytics Vidhya calls all its community members to stay at home. 

Come, interact with the community, apply Data Science, Hack, have fun and Stay Safe.


Rules

  • One person cannot participate with more than one user accounts.
  • You are free to use any tool and machine you have rightful access to.
  • You can use any programming language or statistical software.
  • You are free to use solution checker as many times as you want.
  • Directly using the labels from the original dataset will lead to disqualification

Team Formation Rules & Instructions

  • Click here  to view process flow for Team Creation
  • Maximum of 2 people can form a team.
  • One person can be a part of one team only.
  • Team once created can't be dissolved.
  • Teams can't be merged.


Community Resources

To enable participants to maximise their learning while staying at home in the prevailing conditions, Analytics Vidhya presents a unique offering for beginners. We are providing 14 day free access to Machine Learning Starter Program (MLSP)

Enroll Here!


FAQs

1. Are there any prizes/AV Points for this contest?

This contest is purely for learning and practicing purpose and hence no participant is eligible for prize or AV points.


2. Can I share my approach/code?

Absolutely. You are encouraged to share your approach and code file with the community. There is even a facility at the leaderboard to share the link to your code/solution description.


3. I am facing a technical issue with the platform/have a doubt regarding the problem statement. Where can I get support?

Join the AV slack channel by clicking on 'Join Slack Live Chat' button and ask your query at channel: janata_hack



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Registration Details

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Spaces You Can Join

Data Science

Over here, you can engage in discussions, ask questions, share insights, and converse about all things Data Science, from regression models to LLMs!

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Generative AI

Over here, you can engage in discussions, ask questions, share insights, and converse about all things Data Science, from regression models to LLMs!

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Data Engineering

Over here, you can engage in discussions, ask questions, share insights, and converse about all things Data Science, from regression models to LLMs!

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Participants benefit from one-on-one feedback, publication on a respected platform, recognition from a global audience, and monetary rewards for each published article. Additionally, the top articles receive special rewards.

Each article must be original, and pass plagiarism and not AI generated content checks. You can submit multiple articles as long as each is distinct. Proper citation of all references and image sources is mandatory.

There are no specific requirements to register for the hackathon, although it is recommended to have some basic knowledge of the relevant topics, such as Data Science, Machine Learning, or Deep Learning, along with proficiency in a coding language, preferably Python.

In the Blogathon, an article typically explores a specific topic or idea within Data Science or Generative AI and is required to be at least 1000 words long. A guide, on the other hand, is a more comprehensive resource, covering all aspects of a particular subject in data science, and must be at least 2500 words long. Guides aim to serve as a one-stop resource, providing detailed insights and practical applications, whereas articles might focus on narrower or more specific topics.

Depending on the type of competition, you can participate individually or in a team.

Multiple submissions of the same article are prohibited and could lead to disqualification. Articles failing to meet the required length, originality, or citation standards will be rejected.

AVCC is a community for authors who have had three or more articles published in the Blogathons. Members benefit from monetary rewards for each published article and get the opportunity to showcase their work to a larger audience.

You can access the problem statement under the "Problem Statement" tab once the Hackathon is live.

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