Competition with Reinforcement Learning from AI HOUSE and Pawa. Registration deadline: November 20

Don't miss it!

Colleagues, you've probably heard of the Reface mobile app.

In August 2020, Reface became the first Ukrainian application to take first place in the US AppStore and in 17 other countries, and in September 2020, Reface reached 42 million downloads in the App Store.

This company was the founder of AI HOUSE in Ukraine, and the Department of Applied Mathematics becomes one of the partners of AI HOUSE.

AI HOUSE organizes competitions for students of technical specialties of leading institutions of higher education in Ukraine. Participants will test their strengths and skills in a real project to pass the game.

  • Task: to train the agent to go through 10 levels of the game in the Unity environment.
  • Teams: 3-6 year students. The team can have from 3 to 5 participants (students only). Participants can use all scientific publications found online or consult with friends, teachers or other experts.
  • Winners: the winning team will have a unique opportunity to work on their own project, enlisting the professional help of mentors and financial support from the organizers of the competition!

There is a high probability that the winners of the competition will receive an invitation to work!

 

Start - already on November 22! The duration of the competition is 3 months.

Registration at the link: https://forms.gle/bFnHhRZuUDXvsZVT6

After registration, the team will have access to the game code and plugin, which must be used when training the agent.

 

We at the department plan to organize a small seminar for the cathedral teams participating in this competition: support, communication, discussion, exchange of ideas.

Once again - do not miss the registration.

It ends this Saturday (November 20).

Good luck!

Do you remember the principle of Archimedes in the course of mathematical analysis?

No matter how long the path and your small step, but if you choose the right direction, you will always go this way in a finite number of steps!