Hi, I am wondering whether we will get the test data and test it by ourselves and upload the result? Or we need to upload the (docker)code and you run it for us? Thanks!

Created by Yonghao Long yonghao_long
Hi, You could use CUDA 10.1. Our machine is a ubuntu 18.04 with an NVIDIA driver version is 440.100. According to [Cuda documentation](https://docs.nvidia.com/deploy/cuda-compatibility/index.html#binary-compatibility__table-toolkit-driver), we could run CUDA version 10.2 and inferior. Please note that compatibility tests have only be done for CUDA version 10.0, 10.1 & 10.2
Hi, Thank you for your answer. Looking at the docker submission guidelines I have an additional question, does the CUDA version have to be 10.0 or can it be 10.1? Laura Bravo
Hi, The test data is now available. You could download it in the files section. ${buttonlink?text=Testing dataset&url=https://www%2Esynapse%2Eorg/#!Synapse:syn22102767&highlight=true&align=None} Concerning the submission, you have to include the following elements: * Method's outputs. One file by sequence with the frame number and the phase, step, or activity separated by a tabulation. In the case of activity detection, the verb, the target and the instrument must be provided for Left and right hand. In the case of multi-dimensional detection all elements must be present (Phase Step Verb_Left Target_Left Tool_Left Verb_Right Target_Right Tool_Right); * A docker image allowing us to run the method on our side; * A Method Write-Up describing the methods and algorithms used to compute the final submission to the Challenge (https://www.synapse.org/#!Synapse:syn21776936/wiki/601712) * A pre-record talk describing the method. The pre-record talk is needed to present our work during the challenge day. This point is an addition due to the online conference. The submission page will be updated during the week to summarize this information and provide examples of the formats.
Hi, Being so close to the test data release, I am also wondering how the docker submission is going to work. What is the expected command to be run by the docker image? What should the format of the method's output be? Thank you, Laura Bravo

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