CHALLENGE B
Experimental Methods
The experimental methods for challenge A and B are identical.
Evaluation Methods
The evaluation methods are identical to those of challenge A, with the only exception that there are 9 repetitions available in challenge B.
Submission
Submissions are made through this website here. The participant must provide his prediction of spike times for each repetition. The submission consists of a folder containing 9 files, one for each repetition. Each file contains the predicted spike times in milliseconds (ms) since the beginning of the repetition. Spike times need to be stored as columns in ASCII file format. The files are labeled from 1 to 9 and are called ’repXX.txt’ (rep1.txt, ... rep9.txt). Submissions must comply with these specifications to ensure that the automatic evaluation of the results is successful.
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Ranking for challenge B

