DrivenData Competitions
DrivenData hosts data science competitions focused on social impact, providing curated datasets and challenges addressing public good and non-profit problems.
About this tool
DrivenData Competitions
Website: http://www.drivendata.org/
Overview
DrivenData Competitions is an online platform hosting data science and machine learning challenges focused on social impact. It connects mission-driven organizations with a global community of data scientists to solve real-world problems in areas such as public health, international development, education, conservation, and public services.
Key Details
- Category: Themed directories / data science & AI competitions
- Focus Areas: Social impact, public good, non-profit and mission-driven projects
- Typical Domains: International development, health, education, research and conservation, public services
- Scope: 80+ organizations and 150+ projects (as reported)
Features
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Social impact–focused competitions
- Online machine learning and data science challenges centered on public good problems.
- Problems sourced from real organizations with practical deployment potential.
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Curated real-world datasets
- Datasets provided for each competition, often from partner organizations (e.g., city governments, NGOs, academic institutions, private-sector partners).
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End-to-end challenge lifecycle
- Problem scoping with organizations to identify data-driven impact opportunities.
- Competition design and hosting on the DrivenData platform.
- Model submission, ranking, and evaluation.
- Support for transitioning winning approaches into usable tools and workflows for partners.
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Open solutions and learning resources
- Prize-winning solutions from past competitions are shared publicly on GitHub.
- Open-source projects maintained for the data science community, including tools and reference implementations used in or derived from competitions.
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Collaboration with mission-driven organizations
- Direct project work with nonprofits, foundations, governments, and other impact-focused organizations.
- Example projects:
- Public Health: Predict restaurant health risks by combining Yelp data with city inspection records to prioritize inspections.
- Conservation: Automated wildlife identification in video footage via a global algorithm challenge and an open-source application built on the winning model.
- Development: Analysis of mobile money transaction records to understand user behavior and inform new service designs for low-income populations.
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Community of data scientists
- Global community participating in competitions to apply data science and AI skills to social challenges.
Use Cases
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Organizations seeking:
- Machine learning solutions to specific social or public-sector problems.
- Help in leveraging existing data to improve programs, operations, or services.
- Open, community-driven approaches to model development.
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Data scientists and ML practitioners looking to:
- Work on socially meaningful problems using real-world datasets.
- Compete in modeling challenges and benchmark skills.
- Learn from open-sourced winning solutions and tools.
Pricing
The provided content does not list pricing or plan details for competitions or organizational engagements.
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- Datasets
- Machine learning
- Social impact
- Data science competitions
- Open source
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