Join us for an exhilarating AI/ML hackathon where participants will unleash their creativity and problem-solving skills to tackle real-world challenges using artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies. Whether you're a seasoned data scientist, researcher or just starting out, this event offers an exciting opportunity to collaborate, innovate, and showcase your talent. Get ready to dive into a world of algorithms, models, and insights as we work together to push the boundaries of AI innovation!
What to Expect: Participants will have the chance to work individually or in teams to tackle real-world challenges using AI and ML technologies. From developing intelligent algorithms to implementing predictive models, the possibilities are endless. Whether you're interested in computer vision, natural language processing, or reinforcement learning, this hackathon provides a platform to explore diverse applications of AI/ML.
Who Should Attend: This hackathon welcomes participants from all backgrounds, including students, professionals, and enthusiasts, who are passionate about AI and ML. Whether you're a developer, data scientist, designer, or entrepreneur, if you have a keen interest in leveraging AI/ML to solve problems and drive innovation, this event is for you!
Project Submission Guidelines
Submission Platform:
- All projects must be submitted via Commudle. Upload your project on your GitHub account and share the repository link on the Commudle platform.
Submission Deadline:
- The hackathon starts at 10 AM on May 23rd and ends at 10 PM on May 24th, 2024. No submissions will be considered after the deadline.
Required Submission Components:
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Project Presentation (PPT):
- Slide 1: Project Title and Team Information
- Project title
- Names and contact information of all team members
- Team size (1 to 4 members)
- Slide 2: Project Description
- A brief overview of your project, including its purpose, target audience, and the problem it addresses (maximum 300 words).
- Slide 3: Technical Details
- Description of the technology stack used (programming languages, frameworks, APIs, etc.).
- Detailed explanation of the AI/ML models and techniques implemented (maximum 500 words).
- Slides : Project Implementation
- Steps to set up and run your project.
- Any dependencies or prerequisites required (maximum 500 words).
- Slide N: Key Features and Functionalities
- Highlight the main features and functionalities of your project.
- Slide 1: Project Title and Team Information
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Video Presentation:
- A 3-5 minute video demonstrating your project, including key features and functionalities.
- The video should be uploaded to a platform such as YouTube, with the link provided in your submission.
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Code Repository:
- Link to your project’s GitHub repository.
- Ensure the repository is public and includes a README file with setup instructions.
Optional Components:
- Live Demo: A link to a live demo of your project, if available.
- Additional Resources: Any other resources, such as datasets or external libraries used, should be mentioned.
Project Requirements
General Requirements:
- Projects must be original and developed during the hackathon period.
- Any pre-existing codebases must be significantly enhanced during the hackathon.
- All team members must be registered participants of Hack to Crack 1.0.
Technical Requirements:
- Projects should focus on one of the hackathon themes (AI-Powered Local Information Chatbot, AI-Powered Local Language Transcription and Translation, AI for Social Good, Enhancing Cybersecurity with LLMs, Detecting and Mitigating Online Fraud).
- Use of AI/ML technologies must be a core component of the project.
- Projects must be functional and demonstrable.
Judging Criteria:
- Innovation: How novel and creative is the project?
- Feasibility: How practical and implementable is the solution?
- Impact: What is the potential impact of the project on its target audience?
- Presentation: How well is the project presented and documented?
- Technical Execution: Quality and complexity of the technical implementation.
Final Tips:
- Ensure your project is well-documented and easy to understand.
- Make sure your video presentation clearly demonstrates the functionality and value of your project.
- Test your project thoroughly to ensure it works as intended.
We look forward to seeing your innovative solutions at Hack to Crack 1.0! For any questions or further assistance, please contact us at lucknowailabs@gmail.com Good luck!
Updates
Hack to Crack 1.0 - Submission Guidelines
We are excited to see the innovative solutions you have developed during Hack to Crack 1.0! To ensure a smooth and comprehensive submission process, please follow the guidelines below:
Select Submit project
Select a Category:
Select: Choose the most relevant project category that best fits your solution from the provided options.
Title of Your Build:
Title: Provide a concise and descriptive title for your project.
Teammates:
Add Your Teammates: List the names and contact information of all team members involved in the project.
Link to Open Source Code:
GitHub Link: Share the link to your project’s GitHub repository. Ensure that the repository is public and includes all the necessary files and documentation.
PPT Upload: Upload your project presentation (PPT) to your GitHub repository as well.
Link to Live Project:
Live Project Link: If your project is deployed, provide the link to the live version of your project.
Video Demo:
Video Presentation: Create a 3-5 minute video demonstrating your project, including key features and functionalities. Upload the video to Google Drive and make the link public.
Embed Code: Provide the iframe embed code (320px X 200px) for the video.
How is it Useful for Others?:
Description: Explain how your project is beneficial to others. Highlight the impact and potential applications of your solution.
Submission Platform and Deadline
Platform: All projects must be submitted via Commudle.
Deadline: The hackathon starts at 10 AM on May 23rd and ends at 10 PM on May 24th, 2024. No submissions will be considered after the deadline.
Required Submission Components
Project Presentation (PPT):
Slide 1: Project Title and Team Information
Slide 2: Project Description (brief overview, purpose, target audience, problem addressed)
Slide 3: Technical Details (technology stack, AI/ML models and techniques)
Slide 4: Project Implementation (setup and run steps, dependencies)
Slide N: Key Features and Functionalities
Code Repository:
Public GitHub repository link with a README file containing setup instructions.
Live Demo:
Link to a live demo of your project, if available.
Video Presentation:
Google Drive link to a 3-5 minute video demo (public link, iframe embed code 320px X 200px).
Project Impact:
Description of how the project is useful for others.
Final Tips:
Ensure your project is well-documented and easy to understand.
Make sure your video presentation clearly demonstrates the functionality and value of your project.
Test your project thoroughly to ensure it works as intended.
3:58 PM Friday, 24th May, 2024
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FAQs
How will projects be judged and submitted?
Projects will be evaluated based on innovation, feasibility, impact, and presentation. Submission guidelines will be provided at the start of the hackathon.
Is there a registration fee?
NO
What prizes are available?
Prizes include: Potential job offers from top tech companies. Invitation to showcase at Google’s GenAI Hackathon Summit. Startup support, project enhancement resources, and expert mentorship. Networking and career guidance from domain experts.
What are Themes and Challenges?
Participants can choose from themes such as: AI-Powered Local Information Chatbot AI-Powered Local Language Transcription and Translation AI for Social Good Enhancing Cybersecurity with LLMs Detecting and Mitigating Online Fraud
Who can participate?
Anyone with a passion for AI and ML is welcome to join. Teams can consist of 1 to 4 members.
When and where will the hackathon take place?
The hackathon will be held online on May 23rd, 2024, starting at 10 AM.
What is Hack to Crack 1.0?
Hack to Crack 1.0 is a premier hackathon aimed at fostering innovation in AI and ML project development. Participants will have the opportunity to work on cutting-edge projects, gain exposure to industry experts, and win exciting prizes.





