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IEEE ICIP 2023 Website | Sunday, 8 October 2023 | VIP Cup 2023 Website
[Sponsored by the IEEE Signal Processing Society]
The IEEE SPS Video and Image Processing Cup (VIP Cup) student competition, presented by the IEEE Signal Processing Society, gives students the opportunity to work together to solve real-life problems using video and image processing methods. After students submit their work, three final teams are selected to present their work and compete for the grand prize at ICIP 2023.
Interested in competing? The submission deadline is August 27, 2023. For full competition details, eligibility requirements, and team registration, download the 2023 VIP Cup Official Document.
Ophthalmic clinical trials that study treatment efficacy of eye diseases are performed with a specific purpose and a set of procedures that are predetermined before trial initiation. Hence, they result in a controlled data collection process with gradual changes in the state of a diseased eye. In general, these data include 1D clinical measurements and 3D optical coherence tomography (OCT) imagery. Physicians interpret structural biomarkers for every patient using the 3D OCT images and clinical measurements to make personalized decisions for every patient.
Two main challenges in medical image processing have been generalization and personalization. Teams are asked to predict the presence or absence of six different biomarkers simultaneously on every OCT scan in the held-out test set. There will be two phases to the competition leading to the final competition at ICIP 2023.
PHASE 1: Teams register for the competition challenge through the official 2023 VIP Cup Registration System and by filling out this form. Both steps need to be completed in order to register your team and compete.
The leaderboard for PHASE 1 will be hosted on Codalab: HERE.
PHASE 2: The TOP 10 TEAMS from the PHASE 1 leaderboard will be invited to re-train their models and submit the same biomarker prediction csv files for each image in the test set to assess how well the model is able to personalize.
Results for PHASE 2 will be published HERE.
Note: In the event of a tie, the performance in phase 1 will determine the winner.
FINAL COMPETITION: The teams will present their work at ICIP 2023.
Full details of this competition including team eligibility and how to submit your work
can be found in the 2023 VIP Cup Official Document.
Each team member needs to read the full document.
To download the dataset, visit Zenodo.
To measure the performance of the biomarker detection task, we will make use of the macro averaged F1-score.
The macro-averaged F1 score (or macro F1 score) is computed using the arithmetic mean (aka unweighted mean) of all the per-class F1 scores.
This method treats all classes equally regardless of their support values.
Each team participating should be composed of one faculty member or someone with a PhD degree employed by the university (the Supervisor), at most one graduate student (the Tutor), and at least three, but no more than ten undergraduate students. At least three of the undergraduate team members must hold either regular or student memberships of the IEEE Signal Processing Society. Undergraduate students who are in the first two years of their college studies, as well as high school students who are capable to contribute are welcome to participate in a team. A participant cannot be on more than one team.
The three teams with highest performance in the open competition based on the above criteria will be selected as finalists and invited to participate in the final competition at ICIP 2023. The champion team will receive a grand prize of $5,000. The first and the second runner-up will receive a prize of $2,500 and $1,500, respectively, in addition to travel grants and complimentary conference registrations.
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech).
Team Name: Synapse (Grand Prize Winner)
University: Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET)
Supervisor: M. Sohel Rahman
Tutor: Sheikh Saifur Rahman Jony
Students:
H.A.Z. Sameen Shahgir, Khondker Salman Sayeed, Tanjeem Azwad Zaman, Md. Asif Haider
Team Name: Neurons (First Runner-Up Prize)
University: Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET)
Supervisor: Dr. Lutfa Akter
Tutor: Tianshan Liu
Students:
Md. Abtahi Majeed Chowdhury, Asif Quadir, Md. Touhidul Islam, Mahmudul Hasan
Team Name: IITH (Second Runner-Up Prize)
University: Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad
Supervisor: Soumya Jana
Students:
Aaseesh Rallapalli, Utkarsh Doshi, Lokesh Venkata Siva Maruthi Badisa