November 30 - December 7, 2020

Overview

<aside> 💡 AI Hacks is The University of Pennsylvania’s premier student run datathon, open to college students across the world. Participants will analyze hundreds of thousands of real customer interactions to develop new product features for NeuroFlow, an award-winning behavioral health platform. Cash prizes will be awarded to the winning teams!

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<aside> 🗓️ Register your team here by Sunday, November 29 at noon EST, and mark yourself "Going" on our Facebook event here!

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Registration

Have a team or participating solo?

Register at the link here!

Looking for others to team up with?

Register yourself at the same link, but select the "looking for other participants" option! We'll add you to a Slack group where you can introduce yourself, meet other participants, and form teams. If you don't form a team by the team registration deadline (Sunday, November 29, at noon EST), we'll form a team for you!

Eligibility

Any teams of 1-5 college students (undergraduate or graduate) are eligible, open to all universities across the world. Students must register with valid .edu email addresses.

No technical skills are required! Our mentors will be available throughout the duration of the hackathon to support teams of all skill levels, whether your team members are just getting started with data science or have years of experience.

About NeuroFlow

NeuroFlow is a healthcare technology and analytics company enabling behavioral health access and engagement across the continuum of care.

Combining validated techniques, data science, and behavioral economics, NeuroFlow helps leading insurance, healthcare, and government organizations deliver personalized, evidence based behavioral health solutions.

The Challenge

NeuroFlow’s behavioral health platform provides a wide range of videos to promote mindfulness and self care to its patients. Teams will develop a patient video recommender system to optimize the user experience on the platform.

Upon the start of the challenge period, teams will have access to approximately 140,000 data points on patient interactions with videos on NeuroFlow’s platform. This dataset includes demographic information about the users and key metadata about the videos.

At the conclusion of the challenge period, teams will submit their code (with documentation) and a short slide deck (3-5 slides) summarizing their methodology and results. Teams invited to the finals round will be invited to provide a 5-10 minute presentation to judges and NeuroFlow representatives.