I found this page with "generic" submission instructions, but where are the specific instructions:
https://www.synapse.org/#!Synapse:syn8717496/wiki/448351
I have a writeup, CSV files, and Github repository with code.
Is there a synapse call to submit to verify I have no NAs? What is that call? Are these instructions on a different page that the link above?
Created by Monte Shaffer MonteShaffer Monte-
The scoring code behaves exactly the same as the code we released in the way it fits the model. It takes your submitted feature set, as you provide it, and fits an ensemble model, then evaluates it on the training data.
Solly Thank you both. That was informative.
Another question: will the scoring be based on "all permutations" of features submitted or simply "all features"? Thank you Yuanfang! The only correction I would make is that it is worth your time to detail your code since we will be awarding cash prizes for 1st and 2nd place, up to two speaking slots at DREAM this year and up to 5 travel awards, based on performance, write-ups *and* code.
@MonteShaffer There is a specific subpage for the the mPower Data here with detailed instructions: https://www.synapse.org/#!Synapse:syn8717496/wiki/466771.
Solly Step 1:
create a project, under projects in your profile home page.
e.g. https://www.synapse.org/#!Synapse:syn7104742/wiki/407367
Step 2:
paste your write up in this wiki page by clicking on tools, edit wiki.
Step 3:
go to files tab: and upload your code and predictions
e.g. https://www.synapse.org/#!Synapse:syn7104742/files/
Write instructions for code reproduction (only applicable if you think you will be 1st place cash winner, otherwise don't waste your time.) in the place you put your code
e.g. https://www.synapse.org/#!Synapse:syn8259678
Step 4.
Select the file you want to submit:
e.g. https://www.synapse.org/#!Synapse:syn8272337
and click on tools-> submit to challenge.
select 'PDBiomarkerChallenge - mpower - subchallenge 1' and next
Step5.
Make public under tools by 5 pm PD today, 8 ETS, and 12:00pm UTC (correct me if this is wrong)