First of all, I want to thank the AICrowd Team for hosting the competition.
Now that the challenge is over I wanted to know if the solutions of some participants are going to be published?
I tried several approaches but have the feeling that I missed something vital in the process and I have the feeling that I am not the only one with this problem. I think the community would greatly benefit from any published solution.
I plan to publish my code on my Github soon and would be thankful for anyone else doing the same with theirs.
We are currently evaluation the top submissions of the challenge. We are planning on publishing the results and the challenge together with the top participants.
As soon as we have veryfied the solutions to be valid of the participants we will reach out to them and set upt to publishing process together with them.
We are currently evaluation the top submissions of the challenge
Are you running them on another set of test cases? If yes, are you running all the submissions from the top participants or just the last one? Or by “evaluation” do you mean some kind of visual inspection to make sure the submissions are not cheating somehow? I am just wondering what it means for the submissions to be “valid” (as you said) - they did run on 250 hidden test cases after all.
All submissions on the leaderboard are valid as they passed the official submission process.
Now we are only checking, that there are no licencing issues or cheats in the code. The order on the leaderboard will not change, except if we have to discualify solutions for cheating.
my interest for the solutions and learnings from this competition is still big. The conference was about four months ago. I could not find anything about it yet. Did I miss it or when can one expect something to be published?