At the end of every Challenge, we aim to collect writeups from all participating users/teams, in which they will provide information about their submission(s). Currently, writeups are collected as Synapse Projects (sample template here), and we ask the participants to include information such as their methodologies, external data sources (if any), and source code and/or Docker images. Typically, writeups are *required* in every Challenge, in order to be considered for “top performer” eligibility and other incentives, including byline authorship.
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Submitting the Challenge site |
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Submitting a private Synapse project | Lines 49-50 is used (writeup should be accessible to the Organizers team) |
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Submitting a private Synapse project | Lines 47-48 is used (writeup should be publicly accessible) |
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Submitting a Private Synapse project that is shared with the Organizers team | Lines 49-50 is used (writeup should be accessible to the Organizers team) |
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Submitting a Private Synapse project that is shared with the Organizers team | Lines 47-48 is used (writeup should be publicly accessible) |
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Submitting a public Synapse project | Lines 47-48 and/or lines 49-50 are used |
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Once you are satisfied that the writeup workflow is to your expectations, remember to open the queue to the Challenge participants!
You can do so by updating its Sharing Settings so that the Participants team has Can submit
permissions.
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where syn123
is the Synapse ID to the MaterializedView created earlier in Step 3 (not SubmissionViews!). Optionally include aliases and/or clauses to the query if desired, e.g. exclude certain columns such as archived_writeup
. Click on the Preview button in the top-left corner to view what preview the leaderboard would look like.prospective leaderboard, e.g.
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6. Click Save once you are satisfied with the final leaderboard.
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