See the list below of commonly asked questions.
The event will take place from November 13-20, 2020.
No. The workshop is intended to introduce ML.NET to new users. If you already have experience with ML.NET, this may just be a refresher for you.
You can sign up by filling out the signup form.
Once you've signed up, you can create a project by submitting an issue to the repository.
No. Only new projects started on November 13 will be considered for submission.
The short answer is yes. Like most projects, the team is intended to bring together people that want to solve a similar problem. Although we encourage collaboration between participants, we're also happy to have teams of one person.
Though this list is not exhaustive, it may provide some guidance:
- Contributions to the dotnet/machinelearning repository
- Build tooling for ML.NET
- End-user applications (train and deploy machine learning models)
- Other (trainings, videos, articles)
For some ideas, see the project ideas page.
Yes. Where you use ML.NET is your choice, but it is expected you use or extend ML.NET in your solution.
Submissions are due November 18, 2020 at 11:59 PM PDT
- 1-3 minute video
- Source code.
The source code does not have to run in order to be submitted.
In the GitHub issue for your project, provide the link to your video as well as source code.
Make sure that the video and source code are both publicly accessible.
See the submissions/Team-1 directory for a sample submission.
We have no preference and you can use whatever software you feel most comfortable with. If you need suggestions, here is a list of them:
- PowerPoint Screen Recorder (Free)
- Quicktime (Mac) (Free)
- Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) (Free)
- Camtasia (Paid but with free trial)
- ScreenFlow (Mac) (Paid but with free trial)
No need to do any fancy editing. Just show off your project or contribution.