NeurIPS 2021 BEETL Competition: Benchmarks for EEG Transfer Learning

Rules

  • Related members from the organising team can participate in the competition but are ineligible for prizes.
  • Participants are not allowed to use data sets to pre-train or train their algorithms other than the data provided by the competition, please read our tutorials about data carefully. We will look into the participants' code and their documents.
  • Any algorithms trying to find true labels by referring to the original public data sets will be regarded as cheating. We will test run participants code and review their documents at the end of the competition.
  • Participants are allowed to upload 3 times a day to the leader board website.
  • We do not limit the programming language but Python is recommended for the committee to test run the code.
  • We recommend participants to publish their work of this competition and submit pre-prints after the competition for communication of science.
  • Winning teams of each task will be invited to give talks.

Cheating Prevention

Since parts of the competition data sets are public, we randomise the EEG samples and keep our randomised label confidential. Any algorithms trying to find true labels by referring to the original public data sets will be regarded as cheating. We will test run participants' code and review their documents at the end of the competition. **important** Please also read carefully our tutorial code which contents details about how to use data without being regarded as cheating.