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On the final day of the hackathon, each team will have **10 minutes** to present their project.
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The judging committee will evaluate the projects and select **1 top team** and **2 outstanding teams**.
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The award ceremony will be held in the afternoon.
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## Evaluation Committee
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- **KRICT:** Dr. Jungho Shin
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- **Yonsei University:** Prof. Woosun Jang
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- **Fordham University:** Prof. Joshua Scrier
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## Evaluation Criteria
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### 1. Data Utilization and Completeness (30%)
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- How effectively did the team utilize the provided chemical and material property data?
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- Were innovative and efficient methods used in data preprocessing and analysis?
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- Did the team creatively integrate the database and API to solve the problem?
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- How complete is the solution or prototype in addressing the problem within the given time?
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### 2. Creativity and Innovation (40%)
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- How original and innovative is the proposed solution?
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- Did the team approach the data and machine learning algorithms differently from conventional methods?
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- Did they present new perspectives and creative solutions for problem-solving?
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### 3. Technical Feasibility (15%)
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- Is the proposed solution realistically implementable?
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- How well did the team overcome technical challenges and limitations?
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### 4. Teamwork and Presentation (15%)
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- How effectively did the team collaborate with each other?
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- Was the idea and solution clearly and effectively communicated during the presentation?
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We look forward to seeing your innovative solutions and teamwork in action. Good luck to all teams! |