📝 Challenge Publication
Participants must submit a method description along with their submission on the final test set. We kindly ask the participants to use the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science format, e.g. by using this Overleaf template. The paper should highlight the main steps to arrive at the submitted method. In particular, the following steps should be described:
- Data preprocessing and augmentation
- Method
- Post Processing
- Results
- Link to public code repository
Each method description paper should be uploaded to a pre-print platform such as ArXiv, so that the paper can be easily linked to the final leaderboard. Each final submission needs to be linked to a pre-print paper. More information on this can be found in the submission instructions.
Post Challenge Publication
After
the challenge has
finished, we will invite the top-performing submissions to write a
peer-reviewed journal paper that performs a full analysis of
the results and highlights the key findings and methods. Further method
submissions may be invited to the summary paper. The first and last
author of the submitted arxiv paper
will qualify as authors in the summary paper. The participating teams
may publish their own results separately after coordination (for
selected submissions of summary paper) to avoid significant overlap
with the summary paper.