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KNIGHT Challenge
Kidney clinical Notes and Imaging to Guide and Help personalize Treatment and biomarkers discovery

A new approach to benchmark the acceleration of scientific discovery for cancer biomarkers

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Important Dates

Release of data, code, and metrics for training Nov. 15, 2021
Release of examples for submission files Jan. 21, 2022
Release of data and metrics for testing Jan. 31, 2022
Challenge workshop website goes live Feb. 01, 2022
Submission deadline for prediction results files Final Round 3 Feb. 28, 2022
Mar. 7 2022 23:59 PST
Manuscript submission deadline Mar. 16, 2022 23:59 PST
Mar. 20, 2022 23:59 PST
Notification of ISBI sub-proceedings acceptance Mar. 24, 2022
KNIGHT Workshop Mar. 28, 2022
Camera-ready submission to ISBI sub-proceedings Apr. 15, 2022
Publication of challenge outcomes Oct. 01, 2022

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ISBI Proceedings

Great news! We are happy to announce that ALL challenge participants are invited to submit their four-page short papers for review to be featured in the ISBI conference!

Each participant must submit a manuscript of up to four-pages describing their method, but submitting an adequate quality paper for publishing in the ISBI conference challenge proceedings is optional.


If you are interested, here are the details:
  • The submission for a review will be via CMT and the submission deadline is March 10. A direct link will be published soon.
  • The paper is expected to be up to four-pages length and of adequate quality for publishing in the ISBI confenrece challenge proceeding. The review will focus primarily on the performance, interest for the scientific community, methods and clarity of presenting the approach, rather than strictly on scientific novelty. Details about the format can be found here.
  • The paper is expected to include:
    1. Related work.
    2. A methods section containing a list of methods that were evaluated/tried by participants and a detailed description of the selected method that was finally submitted to the challenge.
    3. A results section with a detailed description of the experimental evaluation on the validation set, and ablation studies if they exist.
    4. Discussion
  • The test results will be published after the paper submission deadline and will be sent to reviewers. You are expected to add a paragraph about the test results to the camera-ready version.
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