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[New Monthly Kaggle Prize] Introducing the Kaggle ML Research Spotlight

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to support the replication of ML research code on Kaggle! Starting in June 2022, you can win a month

[Kaggle] Hi {NAME}, We’re excited to announce that we’re co-sponsoring [a new prize with Google]( to support the replication of ML research code on Kaggle! Starting in June 2022, you can win a monthly prize for sharing high-quality notebooks that replicate code from ML research papers. Our aim is to support the ML research community working to reproduce code, as well as provide a cutting-edge resource to the broader Kaggle community. How it works 1. Submit a Kaggle notebook that replicates, in whole or in part, code from an ML research paper before the month’s submission deadline. You do not need to be an author of the paper. 2. All submissions will be reviewed by the Kaggle team. 3. Each month, up to three authors will be selected for the award. For more information on what we’re looking for in a notebook and to apply, click on the button below! [Learn More]( Best of luck, Phil Culliton Kaggle Data Scientist Kaggle, Inc 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy Mountain View, CA 94043 This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you indicated that you'd like to receive news and updates about Kaggle. If you don't want to receive these emails in the future, please [unsubscribe here](. You can also change your preferences on your account's profile page by logging in at [kaggle.com.](

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